MOWOG probably stands for MOrris-WOlseley Group.
I could be wrong but may be Lotus cobbled up something together for the
early Lotus 7.
Kees Oudesluijs
NL
Joe and Lenore Armour schreef:
> Blokes, I need some assistence with the identification of an unusual 5
> speed Healey gearbox in a Sprite prototype that has been made from
> genuine BMC components. The question what vehicle in the BMC range did
> these parts originate from so that I can overhaul the clutch throwout
> mechanisms. There will be a prize.
>
> Main gearbox; bellhousing and case is one casting. Opening and
> therefore side cover is on the left hand side - no selector rods
> fitted here. Internals are MGB straight gear set, 1st to 4th. Lever
> with carbon throwout bearing to activate clutch.
> Secondary housing bolted to the rear of main box has 5th gear.
> Selector mechanism is on top and enters direct into selector rods.
> Unlike a std. Sprite there is a flange bolted to the output shaft.
>
> All up very long.
>
> Best clue, the alloy plate inside the bellhousing, retaining the front
> main bearing and seal on the input shaft has the following cast into it;
>
> 22 H 27 DD 2
> MOWOG
>
> Gearlever rubber boot - Girling # 488032
>
> Lets go!
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