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Where does my gearbox come from?


lee.spencer

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Not sure, but do you know how many rails there are in the top of the box, for the selectors?

If there are 3, its probably an Escort/Cortina box

If there is a single rail, then its a Corsair 2000E box (much superior and lusted after by the cogniscenti at the time).

I stand to be corrected on this. Its been a long time......................... *eek*

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The gearbox has a cover plate on the top, held on by about 8 small bolts. Taking the plate off reveals the rails..........

IIR the cover plate also holds the detent springs in place. Remove the cover carefully or you will have springs and ball bearings flying all over the place. ☹️

I can email you a drawing of a late model Escort box, which gives an idea of the location of the single rail.

Obviously, you cannot do this operation with the box in car.........

 

regards

 

pete

 

Edited by - pete on 17 Jun 2003 21:05:00

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An Elan box has three rails.

 

I don't exactly remember where reverse is, but it should be a clue. Crap Escort boxes have it next to first, good Escort boxes next to 4th. I think the Elan is next to 2nd?

 

There should be a Ford expert around somewhere?

 

Paul

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Yep, 1974 points to a 3 rail 2000E "Bullet" box.

If its the same as later 7's fitted with this box - you will find a remote change assembly fitted just to the rear of the plate on the top.

The remote assembly is a modified Triumph part (IIRC)

 

 

Steve

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