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Re: A vs. J ODs in a TR6?

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Subject: Re: A vs. J ODs in a TR6?
From: "Nelson Riedel" <nriedel@nextek.net>
Date: Mon, 11 Jun 2001 19:24:26 -0400
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Subject: A vs. J ODs in a TR6?


> I've got an A type overdrive in my 74 TR6 and am looking at changing to a
J
> type.  Anybody have any strong preferences on which of these is better,
> stronger, easier to get parts for, etc.?  If it makes any difference, the
> engine is a bit more than stock and has been rebuilt with an S2 cam, weber
> downdrafts and I'll be putting on a 9.25:1 CR head pretty soon.
>
> Rob
> 74 TR6 daily driver
>
Rob,

I have a J type in my '76 TR6 and an A Type in a TR250 plus a spare for my
'70TR6 when I get it running.  I've rebuilt both types.   I managed to get
some metal in the J type (smashed countershaft bearing) and screwed up the
pump and the sleeve that rides on the cam on the mainshaft.  I thought those
parts were much less rugged that the comparable  parts on the A Type,
especially the sleeve that replaces a much more rugged roller & spring
arrangement.  As far as the rest of it --- didn't see much difference.  The
J type solenoid is much nicer --- no adjustments.  The solenoid mounting on
the J type is more rugged than the cast tabs on the A Type cover plate to
which the solenoid mounts.   The gears, bearings, etc seem about the same.
The J type can only be used on the '73 and later frames because the rear
mounting is a couple inches further back.  Of course,  one could use the
later mounting on an early frame. .    I guess if I had a choice, I'd use
the A type.

Nelson Riedel
Granville, OH
76 TR6 (just painted, now repairing damage from fender bender)
68 TR250 (next project - new paint)
70 TR6 (all the parts in a pile ready to assemble)

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