Picked up a Toro Overdrive but looking for the clutch sleeve. Does anyone know where I can find one in good shape?? Please help.
Toro Overdrive
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If it uses the same part as the fairey, Rovers Down South probably has them, and you can still find NOS parts on ebay from time to time.'67 109 NADA #413 - rebuilding w/ TDI & galvy chassis. -
The splines are a lot more coarse than those of the Fairey so the parts do not interchange. Try European/Australian LR sites. They are more common in those parts of the world.
Here's the one for a Toro:
© 1974 Apis Mellifera. Few rights preserved.Comment
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That picture may be worth the proverbial 1000 words. I saw Osajaj's clutch and it is much finer than 21 splines, If I'm remembering correctly. Kinda making me wonder if he actually has a Toro clutch at all. Osajaj, count your spline teeth, and let us know.Comment
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My feeling is that this will be a futile search. The Toro was only made for a few years and sold by Bearmach. When they still carried parts some of the parts in later units did not match the earlier units. You might find a local gear cutter to make a coupling but it would be expensive. RayComment
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Is there any chance Paul Heystee's ex Santana "Superdrive" shares any parts? It might be worth asking him.Comment
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The 'SUPERDRIVE' is a pipe dream. It has been just about available for the last three years. Rather like the 'Tim Payne' unit in the UK. RayComment
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From looking at the clutch sleeve at the weekend, it was very similar to the Fairey version.
I'll have a rumage and see if I can get some pix.Les Parker
Tech. Support and Parts Specialist
Rovers North Inc.
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I think the only way to get the overdrive working and in the truck is to get a clutch sleeve machined but the problem is not sure how the process works. I am assuming I actually need a clutch sleeve to duplicate or can they use the unit itself to make one. Anybody have a clue?? Thanks for the help again. I have been posting everywhere and seems like it is impossible to find, unless I can track down another toro.1996 Discovery SE7 5spd -SOLD
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You might have to cut your losses and just part yours out? How attached are you to this OD anyway? An obsolete OD made from unobtanium parts isn't a great idea IMHO, it might be a good source of $ to put towards a new Roverdrive though if you part it out.Comment
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I guess you could also keep an eye on Ebay.co.uk, maybe Spain's Ebay too, and maybe luck into another used unit and make 1 from the 2.Comment
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