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Looking for gearbox parts

TexasSprite

Jedi Hopeful
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Manual transmissions have always been the "Rubik's Cube" of auto repairs to me, but I thought I'd try a rebuild on a ribcase just for grins. I have three non functioning ribcase transmissions that I've acquired through the usual junk hoarding behavior associated with keeping 50 year old cars on the road. I also have a stuck-in-gear smoothcase that came off the BE when I upgraded to a rebuilt ribcase. The late Eric Jones did that one for me and it works great. No whine at all in first.

One of the ribcase transmissions arrived in pieces in a five gallon bucket. The other two were "running when taken off the car". What a joke. One was totaled (full of shrapnel) and the other two have damaged laygears (but in different places on the laygear). Well, they were free so I guess I got what I paid for.

I thought it would be nice to put one working transmission together for a spare from the parts of the three non functioning units. After surveying the parts collection, I need a laygear and a reverse gear that still has some life in them. These are probably high wear items for all ribcases, but If you've got one you don't need, send me a PM. If you need a part, lets trade.

I also am looking for a front cover for a smoothcase transmission. With what I've learned in taking the ribcase units apart, I think I can fix the smoothcase as well. The front cover off my smoothcase was adapted to fit the rebuilt ribcase as a way of making the geometry of the clutch throwout mechanism work perfectly with my 948. It works great, but now I don't have a front cover. The front cover off the ribcase does not look like it can be adapted to fit the smoothcase.



Thanks all!

Mike
 
I may have a smooth case i wouldnt mind getting rid of, if your interested...
i think it is still out in the shed. will have to look tonight...if your interested..



mark
 
I didn't realize there were multiple part numbers for ribcase laygears. The part number I need is 22G1100. That's the PN on the two laygears out of the better two of the transmissions. The one from the totaled transmission is 22G232. It looks the same except for a bevel on one of the gear edges.
 
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