thanks mate yeah i have a s3 gearbox here that we pulled apart because of a broken mainshaft and were thinking how there is buggere all change.we were using a s2/s2A manual for alot of the rebuild
Since the gearbox was introduced on Rover cars in 1932, and remained in use until the end of Series 2a production with only minor changes, you are an expert on a lot more than Series 1 boxes. For that matter, you would find the Series 3 boxes pretty familiar as well.
Your perseverance and ability are to be admired, and your family and teachers should rightly be proud of you.
John
John
JDNSW
1986 110 County 3.9 diesel
1970 2a 109 2.25 petrol
thanks mate yeah i have a s3 gearbox here that we pulled apart because of a broken mainshaft and were thinking how there is buggere all change.we were using a s2/s2A manual for alot of the rebuild
note to self dont work on gearbox when dad is angry,we have a lot of undoing to do![]()
lol no just stuffing up and leaving bits out or not doing things in the right order
here are some photos of today nearly finished
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sorry for those photos of the intermediate shaft but it was showing that it was marked so i am replacing it so once i have done that its bolt up time
Tony,
everything looks so sparkling clean and shiny, better stay away from those muddy puddles that are notably common about Singleton area. Gearboxes attract mud like bees to honey![]()
Last edited by mildred; 8th June 2010 at 03:40 PM.
hehe you dug up a good photo there,they just didnt have the right vehicle
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