I located the number off the side of gearbox so I could order the reverse idler gear(which is missing all the teeth!) and the numbers were all stamped out except fort the letter "D". When I looked inside the gearbox the reverse idler has the brass bushing and not the needle bearings. What gives? Any ideas? Am I incorrect in thinking that the suffix D gearbox has the needle bearing reverse idler gear? How can I check what type of gearbox this is?
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I found a receipt hat the PO had saved. Apparently, this is a series III gearbox purchased in 2003 from england. Now my question is; could this be a series IIA gearbox case with series III gears and is there a way to tell by looking at the case?Comment
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It's quite common to update the SIIa boxes from suff. C to the later D or E parts. The stamped out numbers are probably a good indicator that who ever rebuilt it has updated it from an earlier suffix. I don't think there's any way to tell 100% visually that it is either SIIa or SIII. Is it a fully synchro box or to you have to double clutch 1st to 2nd? I haven't tried it but I imagine there's a possibility that whoever rebuilt it used the bronze bushed idler and shaft. Just order what's in there and refit it.Jason
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