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So I finally got round to making the appt for the tr6 to go in for it's planned engine rebuild. I'm getting the guy to box in the diff mounts at the same time and install the LSD - I figure he may as well since the old one will have to come out before the welder gets fired up.
So now I'm back to the last thing that needs attention before I can stop - the gearbox. It's false economy not to change the clutch, so regardless of anything else I have to do that.
I'm still trying to decide (obsessing more like) whether to have an o/d fitted or a 5-speed conversion.
Now, I really like the TR6 box - it just has a nice feel when you get used to it. The trouble is I'm doing all this work so I can bolt a supercharger on, and I'm worried the o/d won't be able to cope with the extra power. It's also not an inexpensive conversion, although it does increase the desirability of the car and retain some vestige of 'originality'.
The other two choices I know of are the HVDA-type celica box or the Ford type-9 (UK Ford Sierra). I know the celica can handle anything I could put through it, but the alloy boxes are hard to find. For that reason I'm wondering if anyone has experience with the Ford box.
Finally if I do (can) stick with the original box, has anyone used the TRF 'magic' kit? I *know* this is a stupid question, but does the use of a t/o bearing here remove the auto adjustment from the clutch? If so then I'm not interested.
TIA as always, Alan
So now I'm back to the last thing that needs attention before I can stop - the gearbox. It's false economy not to change the clutch, so regardless of anything else I have to do that.
I'm still trying to decide (obsessing more like) whether to have an o/d fitted or a 5-speed conversion.
Now, I really like the TR6 box - it just has a nice feel when you get used to it. The trouble is I'm doing all this work so I can bolt a supercharger on, and I'm worried the o/d won't be able to cope with the extra power. It's also not an inexpensive conversion, although it does increase the desirability of the car and retain some vestige of 'originality'.
The other two choices I know of are the HVDA-type celica box or the Ford type-9 (UK Ford Sierra). I know the celica can handle anything I could put through it, but the alloy boxes are hard to find. For that reason I'm wondering if anyone has experience with the Ford box.
Finally if I do (can) stick with the original box, has anyone used the TRF 'magic' kit? I *know* this is a stupid question, but does the use of a t/o bearing here remove the auto adjustment from the clutch? If so then I'm not interested.
TIA as always, Alan
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