Since we are on this topic, have heard 2 different thoughts here .
one says you can use the same shaft in both applications , one says
you have to use a od shaft only with the od. Thoughts??
paul
>We need to be careful about saying it's a bolt-on addition. One can not
>simply bolt an MGB overdrive unit onto an existing run of the mill non-OD
>gearbox. It takes a different shift mechanism, a different intermediat
>spacer, a different output shaft, a wiring harness, and a different
>driveshaft. No minor task.
>
>Lot's of good discussion about how the overdrive works though.
>
>Phil Bates
>'67 MGB - converted from non-OD to OD gearbox.
>
>> It's a bit like a 2-speed auto gearbox and is a bolt-on addition to the
>> manual gearbox.
>
>SNIP
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