I doubt if an ex-metro bus has an overdrive or two speed diff. No need for one in service that rarely exceeds 60kph. That is why it only has a two speed transmission, no need for more. Most metro commuter buses had very low top speeds as they were never used on the highway. Brisbane City Council buses were all spec'd for 35mph top speed before the first freeways were built and the council started running express buses on the freeways, and, later, having this new found capacity, doing charter work.
As to the Albion, are you talking about a two speed diff that was not connected, or a high/low splitter that was not connected? If the splitter, there was a good reason, reliability. The basic Albion six speed box was a beauty which turned around the old maxim that poms can't make a good gearbox. Well Albion was Scottish before being taken over by Leyland and there is the rub. The variants of the Albion box thereafter with front or rear splitter sections were bloody awful and this is why many were sold without the splitter being connected.



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