To: | Andrew Mace <amace@unix2.nysed.gov> |
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Subject: | Re: Spitfire transmissions<Pine.PCW.3.94.970402110704.10399A-100000@Andrew-Mace> |
From: | RICHARD.JACKSON@NENE.AC.UK |
Date: | Thu, 03 Apr 1997 08:56:42 +0000 (GMT) |
Cc: | Spitfire 1500 <spitfire1500@named.dalton.net>, Alan Storey <astorey@freya.berry.edu>, triumphs@Autox.Team.Net |
References: | <33425A17.28A7@member.dalton.net> |
Andy wrote, >Right, Ron. Note that the Mk.IV and early (1973-74 U.S. version) 1500s >use a variant of that three-rail box. It's pretty much the same except for >a synchro first gear and a larger output flange. It, too, will bolt in by >simply changing the driveshaft u-joint flange to suit. Again, you are >right in that the Mk.3 and earlier Spitfire transmissions are identical. Aaah, but isn't the all-syncro D-type box slightly longer than the 3 syncro version therefore necessetating(sp) the shorter prop......Ah haaaa, the Great Andy may have dropped a clanger<G> :-) :-) Rich |
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