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1500 transmissiom Question

I think that's the same as in the Spitfire as is the engine.
 
Yes it is. 4 sp/ full synchromesh
Stanpart?
i believe it stands for Standard Triumph Parts?

mark
 
Everything thing I have read states that the transmission in a 1500 MG Midget is derived from the transmission from a Morris Marina. I don't know what a Morris Marina is but I would bet that the transmission isn't the same as the one in a Triumph Spitfire.
 
It is the same transmission as the non-overdrive spitfires. It is a single rail 4sp full synchro box. The later ones have a front oil seal while the earlier ones only had a scroll seal in front. Later ones have stronger reverse idlers and uprated laygears. I don't remember where I got the attached picture but it came with a bunch more I can send you that were helpful when I was rebuilding my gearbox.
JC
 

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PS if anyone is interested, I happen to have just such a tranny with no car to go with it!! It is in very good condition.
 
The trans in question is often referred to as a "Marina trans" because it was used in some versions of that car. The ~MARINA~ was a small, RWD Brit sedan sold under the Austin and Morris name (briefly sold as "Austins" in the USA). The US versions had MGB engines, I think.

But as JC has said, it's a Spitfire trans (OK, "gearbox").

The pictures JC is referencing are on the Rimmer Brothers website, an excellent UK vendor for Triumph stuff. Go to:

https://www.rimmerbros.co.uk/rimmer/triumph/spitfire/singlerail

By the way, although the 1500 trans works nicely and has all-syncro, it uses a cast iron bell housing, which makes it *real* heavy.
 
aeronca65t said:
By the way, although the 1500 trans works nicely and has all-syncro, it uses a cast iron bell housing, which makes it *real* heavy.
I think you can use the aluminum bell housing from a Herald to save weight.
Jeff
 
Good catch Nial. I thought it was the Rimmer Brothers site but couldn't find it as I was posting. You are right, that transmission is pretty heavy. Interesting thought on the bell housing Jeff. Might have to do a little research into that one. If I ever decide I need to shed about 30 pounds.
JC
 
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