AW: [mg-tabc] Gearbox mounting
Posted: Sun Jul 10, 2005 10:38 pm
Dear Thom,
One side of the gear box you got easy access to the dismantle the
bolts than the other side. Now on the naked chassis it looks all easy. Some
people do not give any importance for the length and dia. of bots. Main
thing it is fastened and the car is road worthy. In a normal work shop where
they make a living out of the repairing cars, they do not have time to
organise the correct replacement bots and nuts. But we pay lot of attention
for minute details like this.
I do not see any other reason.
May be I am wrong.
Madhu
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Gesendet: Montag, 11. Juli 2005 03:12
An: mg-tabc@yahoogroups.com
Betreff: [mg-tabc] Gearbos mounting
The adventure continues..........I have reached a turning point in the
resurrection of TC 2850. I am finally done scraping, cleaning, painting
and
disassembling. Now I am into the re-construction phase. When I measured
the
frame diagonals they were within 1/8 of an inch! Now the question......I'm
looking at the rear of the gearbox and can see that the mounts fit in two
different ways, the right side takes 2 (12 mm?) bolts and nuts about 40 mm
long and
the left side takes 2 (10 mm?) bolts about 20 to 25 mm long. My problem is
that, on the left side, there is a bolt head, one of the ones that secures
the
rear of the gearbox, right where the mount goes. What am I missing here?
Does anyone have a picture of the rear of their gearbox. I know a few of
you
are changing to the five speed setup. Thanks, Tom TC 2850, disassembled
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