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Re: [Roadsters] towing

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Subject: Re: [Roadsters] towing
From: "dave" <daveandlindab@comcast.net>
Date: Sat, 17 May 2008 21:27:08 -0400
If the trans has a one piece counter gear and "noemal" layout, which I
think it does, then I don't think it will spin with the wheels rolling,
as it is always meshed with the input shaft, no matter what gear you are
in including neutral.  If that is the case, it only spins with the
engine.

They make driveshaft disconnects, a cable operated sleeve coupling that
goes on the shaft, specifically for flat towing.  I know someone with an
MG-V8 who uses one.  
Big question, how far will you be towing it?

Dave 
ECR
-----Original Message-----
From: Keith0alan@aol.com [mailto:Keith0alan@aol.com] 
 In a message dated 5/16/2008 11:10:05 PM Pacific Daylight Time,  voci
ferouschicanery@yahoo.com writes:

hi  everyone
i am considering towing my roadster to the track, using a tow  bar.  the
car 
will roll on its own wheels.  this seems to be the  cheapest way to do
it.  
must i de-tach the drive shaft?  anything  else i should do to the car
to make 
it tow more easily?
thank you in  advance.
steve
675MIZU



Make sure the tow bar is attached to something  solid. The original
bumper 
mounting location is a little weak without some  reinforcement. As to
the drive 
shaft, it depends on whether oil is slung in the  trans. Hopefully
someone 
with a gear box out can remove the bottom plate, put it  in neutral and
turn the 
tail shaft. If gears below the oil level turn then you  are good to go. 
 
keith



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