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type 4 crossover gearbox info- desperate!
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<blockquote data-quote="morganrue" data-source="post: 599639" data-attributes="member: 19304"><p>Update! Thanks for the suggestions. today I removed the bellhousing from the box and bench-fitted it to the engine. I painted inside it and when assembled, there was a couple of areas scraped which needed gently relieving with a grinder. Once it fitted, I reassembled the box, and the engine went in- but with a struggle! It was the correct flywheel/clutch assembly, but why the old one fitted and the new one didn't, I'll never know. Moral- steer clear of crossovers! M</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="morganrue, post: 599639, member: 19304"] Update! Thanks for the suggestions. today I removed the bellhousing from the box and bench-fitted it to the engine. I painted inside it and when assembled, there was a couple of areas scraped which needed gently relieving with a grinder. Once it fitted, I reassembled the box, and the engine went in- but with a struggle! It was the correct flywheel/clutch assembly, but why the old one fitted and the new one didn't, I'll never know. Moral- steer clear of crossovers! M [/QUOTE]
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