Almost 20 years ago I put a Spitfire J-Type overdrive in my Midget 1500. It was a bit of work because a chassis cross-member in the transmission tunnel needed to be cut out and replaced with reinforcement under the floor, but it was _so_ worth it when it was all done. That Midget was my daily driver, and the O/D unit was absolutely trouble-free. Also, because the Midget shared the MGB's switch-gear, the overdrive switch was already built into the wiper switch... pull back to engage, and flick forward to disengage... it was great!
The only awkward moments were when I would occasionally forget to disengage the the overdrive as I pulled to a stop on a long highway drive, then take off again when the light turned green. First and Second gears were normal enough, but then I would shift to Third and a second later the O/D would kick in, lugging the engine. A second after that I would sheepishly flick the lever forward, and accelerate away normally again. I did that with my girlfriend in the car, and she thought we'd just suffered some sort of horrendous break-down. She married me anyway. /bcforum/images/%%GRAEMLIN_URL%%/wink.gif
Scott
The only awkward moments were when I would occasionally forget to disengage the the overdrive as I pulled to a stop on a long highway drive, then take off again when the light turned green. First and Second gears were normal enough, but then I would shift to Third and a second later the O/D would kick in, lugging the engine. A second after that I would sheepishly flick the lever forward, and accelerate away normally again. I did that with my girlfriend in the car, and she thought we'd just suffered some sort of horrendous break-down. She married me anyway. /bcforum/images/%%GRAEMLIN_URL%%/wink.gif
Scott