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Bluebird Series 3 Gearbox CA20
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SubmitterdattodudeMore Photos from dattodude   Last Update2003/6/23 12:12    Tell a friendTell a friend
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This is the gearbox you need to look for, if you are doing the CA18DET with R30 L24E Stumpy Skyline Gearbox. The Bellhousing is required.

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dattodude
Posted: 2003/6/23 12:16  Updated: 2003/6/23 12:16
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From: Sydney, Australia
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 Re: Bluebird Series 3 Gearbox CA20
Should have put in the description that this photo is thanks to a fella called Anthony from www.ozdat.com. He was advertising them for sale, and he's been kind enough to take a photo for us.

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ANGE
Posted: 2003/6/23 12:22  Updated: 2003/6/23 12:22
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 Re: Bluebird Series 3 Gearbox CA20
i dont suppose he just wants to sell the bell housing???

where's he selling from?

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dattodude
Posted: 2003/6/23 22:50  Updated: 2003/6/23 22:50
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 Re: Bluebird Series 3 Gearbox CA20
Ask Anthony at:
too_much_boost@yahoo.com.au

I think he's in Melbourne. And wants to Sell the Engine and Gearbox. The CA20 Gearbox would be ok, but the stumpy skyline box is tougher. So maybe you could buy both boxes, and swap the internals and at least get some money back for the L-Series Gearbox that you'd be left with, by reassembling the Stumpy bellhousing and the Bluebird gearbox.

Chris.

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Mildman
Posted: 2003/10/13 13:58  Updated: 2003/10/13 13:58
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 Re: Bluebird Series 3 Gearbox CA20
Now to do the change over of the stumpy box in the S3 Bluey bellhousing I assume there is a bearing change (much like a CA18 bellhousing)
- as per see pic

Am I right?

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matbighat
Posted: 2005/10/24 4:12  Updated: 2005/10/24 4:12
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 Re: Bluebird Series 3 Gearbox CA20
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Poster: Mildman Date: 2003/10/13 5:58:21

Now to do the change over of the stumpy box in the S3 Bluey bellhousing I assume there is a bearing change (much like a CA18 bellhousing)
- as per see pic

Am I right?


After reading the Stumpy posts, I gather that the single cam CA bellhousings use same bearing whilst the twin cam CA bellhousing need a larger bearing.

Apparently, more than a few boofheads swapped twin cam CA bellhousings on their stumpy boxes and experienced premature failure which they blamed on a "weak box."

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D
Posted: 2005/10/24 6:13  Updated: 2005/10/24 6:13
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 Re: Bluebird Series 3 Gearbox CA20
This box has no ribbing like the stumpy and can suffer from flexing of the casing. The stumpy should be stronger shorter and much like the supra design.

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kululadotgroen
Posted: 2007/2/16 5:16  Updated: 2007/2/16 5:16
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 Re: Bluebird Series 3 Gearbox CA20
Quote:
This box has no ribbing like the stumpy and can suffer from flexing of the casing


Scary thought that you can actually make enough power to flex a gearbox...