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    Gearbox identification

    Guys,
    Are these gearboxes series 2/3 or 1 ?
    I'm not too familiar with series 1 & for some reason am unsure they are series 2.


    Thanks, David

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    The one in the foreground has a clutch slave cylinder mounted on it, meaning it is Series 2/2a. The 2/2a boxes are essentially the same as Series 1, except that the bell housing is different, also different for the six. Clutch mechanism is the same on Series 1/2/2a except the Series 1 has mechanical linkage where the later ones have a slave cylinder operating the same cross shaft via a bell crank.

    Series 3 has the slave cylinder on the other side, and it operates the release fork directly.

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    Thanks John,
    These are for sale @ $100 each, but a 6 hour round trip, makes me think twice. I see the one in the foreground has had the gear lever welded too.
    David

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    I welded mine on one of my 2a's,it snapped off. Pat

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    Most Series gearlevers in this country have been welded!

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    Here they have been welded 3 or 4 times
    Roads must have improved in Australia

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