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Subject: Re: gearbox question


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Rick
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Date Posted: 16:47:05 10/05/02 Sat
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In reply to: paddy 's message, "gearbox question" on 05:19:54 10/05/02 Sat

>My car is a 67 so would it have a 'small' bellhousing
>i.e. to fit a 109 tooth 6v flywheel ?
>
>The starter motor is one that is the same size as a 6v
>starter but it is stamped with a 311 part number and
>12v. Does this make it a 67-only changeover model with
>12 volt electrics but 6 volt ballhousing, flywheel,
>starter etc ?
>
>I would just go and count the teeth on the flywheel
>but the original engine is long gone.
all our 67s were 12v over here with large bellhousing. if you have a 12v 200mm flywheel and a gland nut, just slide that baby on the input shaft and see if you get the rub.

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