glemon
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I have never had a car with a 5 speed conversion, but people I have talked to who have done it seem very happy with no regrets. That being said I love my O/D and I think it is one of the things that makes the cars unique and fun, I am not a stickler for 100% correct, but I think the O/D is one of the things that is cool about old British cars and when I was younger and drove MGs and Triumphs and such thought how neat it would be to have a car with O/D.
If my goal was ultimate performance I suppose I would go with a 5 speed as it is lighter than a tranny with overdrive, probably more reliable too but....
I think you are on the right track exploring possible "non-tear down" type O/D problems first, as, although they can be hard to diagnose, they are usually pretty easy and cheap to fix once figured out. Between my TR4A, Austin Healey 100, and current TR250 I have now owned a car with a Laycock overdrive for about 30 years. While I have had a few intermittent issues, some of which were head scratchers, I always figured out the fix, and it never involved tearing into the overdrive itself, so hopefully you will have similar luck.
If my goal was ultimate performance I suppose I would go with a 5 speed as it is lighter than a tranny with overdrive, probably more reliable too but....
I think you are on the right track exploring possible "non-tear down" type O/D problems first, as, although they can be hard to diagnose, they are usually pretty easy and cheap to fix once figured out. Between my TR4A, Austin Healey 100, and current TR250 I have now owned a car with a Laycock overdrive for about 30 years. While I have had a few intermittent issues, some of which were head scratchers, I always figured out the fix, and it never involved tearing into the overdrive itself, so hopefully you will have similar luck.