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Re: gearbox lengths
No life (a.k.a. DattoMaster)
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ok so that explains the stumpy box

but what about the stanza box, surely it has to be smaller otherwise there wouldnt be much point using it would there?

Posted on: 2006/3/14 9:56
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R30 gears are a bit bigger.

Stanza box is smaller around the girth so fits into smaller tunnels easily.

The R30 box is a bit bigger around the guts but is same overall length.

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I have just Had a stumpy fitted to my ute it needed a new tunnel but the shifter is in a great position.
*still not on the road*

Posted on: 2006/3/14 12:16
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Re: gearbox lengths
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so i could just use the 720 5speed i have to make all the mounts and get the engine in the right spot?

then just swap it for one of the other ones later if i want to

Posted on: 2006/3/15 0:45
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Re: gearbox lengths
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people say to use the stumpy skyline or stanza boxes because they are shorter than the 'normal' 5spds. and is thereofre a better fit in the 1200. ie only need to extend shifter hole slightly, no need to relocate handbrake, don't have to reach behind you to change gears

I have not measured them, but the stumpy box would be around 6-8" shorter than a normal 5spd from a Skyline/180B/Z car. 1600 4spd box is the same length as a stumpy 5spd. I don't know about the length of the other 4spd boxes - not interested in 4spds and never bothered to look at them.

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thats wat i was looking for, so i would probably be right in assuming that a 200b or 720 5 speed would be one of the longer ones.

so i do need to find one of the short gearboxes to make all the mounts up

thanks guys

Posted on: 2006/3/16 5:12
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