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Re: Could it be a TR4 gearbox?

Subject: Re: Could it be a TR4 gearbox?
From: Randall <randallyoung@earthlink.net>
Date: Fri, 07 Sep 2001 20:18:57 -0700
Cc: "'triumphs@autox.team.net'" <triumphs@autox.team.net>
References: <EB7F84267EFFD3119644009027F639976F2591@roxie.wl.opentext.co m>
David :

I don't recall all the minor variations at the moment, but the two major
ones are the introduction of synchromesh on 1st gear ('TCF' TR3B/TR4),
and the shorter input shaft introduced during the TR6 run.  The
4-synchro box has a very definite cylindrical bulge on the LH side,
while the 3-synchro box only has a flat raised area.  The 'short' input
shaft does not protrude beyond the bellhousing surface, the early 'long'
one does.  

Stiffening ribs were added, I believe around the introduction of the
TR250/5; and more stiffening was done during TR6 production.  The
bellhousing flange was also thickened, requiring longer bolts/studs.

They all interchange, with some caveats and conditions, so it's not at
all unusual to find the 'wrong' box in a car.  Especially one of mine
<g>

Randall

David Templeton wrote:
> 
> I have a spare gearbox for the '3 and it appears to have the bent shifter.
> What do I look for to confirm the model it belongs to?  The seems not to be
> a serial number on the side like the '3 box.

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