Hi Billm - a jack Knight box has dog engagement like a Taylor but does not use Taylor/Hewland style gears. I guess they look like the standard straight-cut gearset. I suppose the way to identify it is via examination of the synchros - dogs rings and BMC-style synchros with the htree lugs do not look alike, as far as I know. If it is a dog box I might be interested, of course, offers like this always appear when I've popped the money for an alternative! I have my new SC gears and all the new parts needed for a new SC box, have the mainshaft assembled and will put the rest together this coming weekend.
Would this gearbox you have also have a front seal installed on the cover? just curious. Good thing my wife doesn't read these threads and get any ideas...
Perhpas you coulkd post a pic of the dogs/synchros so that an expert could opine as to what you have?
Ran a stock late-model box the last MARRS race, won on Saturday, had a big lead but frittered it away on Sunday and ended up 2nd. Interestingly, I drove the whole weekend using only 3rd and 4th, trying to save this street box. Got down to 1:29:46 driving that way, which was faster by over a second on previous best lap time. Go figure - think less, go faster. Thus endeth the rookie season after 35 years away from the sport.
Would this gearbox you have also have a front seal installed on the cover? just curious. Good thing my wife doesn't read these threads and get any ideas...
Perhpas you coulkd post a pic of the dogs/synchros so that an expert could opine as to what you have?
Ran a stock late-model box the last MARRS race, won on Saturday, had a big lead but frittered it away on Sunday and ended up 2nd. Interestingly, I drove the whole weekend using only 3rd and 4th, trying to save this street box. Got down to 1:29:46 driving that way, which was faster by over a second on previous best lap time. Go figure - think less, go faster. Thus endeth the rookie season after 35 years away from the sport.