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#21
Re: can an L series 5 speed bellhousing be exchanged for an a series 4 speed
TnPshow
Posted on: 2006/11/10 11:30
Aha - of course - thanks dd.
But I'm not sure if the Stanza's here other than the SSS were sold with 5 speeds. (SSS = 63A box). Damn you Nissan - why couldn't you have just offered 5 speeds at no extra cost???
#22
Re: can an L series 5 speed bellhousing be exchanged for an a series 4 speed
ddgonzal
Posted on: 2006/11/11 15:13
Anybody got a USA factory manual for 1981 Datsun 510? If so, double-check this:Quote:
L-series Transmissions
#23
Re: can an L series 5 speed bellhousing be exchanged for an a series 4 speed
D
Posted on: 2006/11/11 22:10
Dont the aussie stanzas and the 180b 5 speeds are 60 series and the sss versions had the 63?
#24
Re: can an L series 5 speed bellhousing be exchanged for an a series 4 speed
Dodgeman
Posted on: 2006/11/12 8:15
Quote: L-series Transmissions So whats the breakdown on the code letter 'S' in the trans model ID. As I see it most of it breaks down as follows. F= Floor shift S= ? 5= Five speed W= Wide ratio [standard gearing] 60= 60 series gearbox. L= Long extention housing. This is the standard length for use in passenger cars. 'Short' in the same box was often the 'R' or remote shift versions often seen in vans. I think the comment above is a comparison of this box for the A series engine against the 'short' box from behind an L series engine. So what does the 'S' indicate?
#25
Re: can an L series 5 speed bellhousing be exchanged for an a series 4 speed
NIS2000
Posted on: 2006/11/12 10:04
I think maybe it stands for synchromesh? Also the L stands for dogleg shift pattern i believe.
#26
Re: can an L series 5 speed bellhousing be exchanged for an a series 4 speed
Dodgeman
Posted on: 2006/11/12 10:13
There were no gearboxes in this era that were made without synchromesh, so I don't think it would be necessary to add something that signifies that the gearbox DOES have synchro, to differentiate it from those WITHOUT synchro.
For this reason, I do not believe that it is a designator for 'synchromesh' When a shorter extention housing was used on some versions, the letter 'L' was added to differentiate these versions from the short ones. I believe that the short extention housing models use the letter 'S' as the last character in the gearbox model code for this purpose, although I do not have confirmation of this. It's the 'S' in the second character position that I am curious about.
#27
Re: can an L series 5 speed bellhousing be exchanged for an a series 4 speed
Mildman
Posted on: 2006/11/12 17:29
I barely recall but the designation of the gearbox in my R32 Skyline was FSW5.. something like that.
I imagine that S stands for the same thing - if some one whos got a Skyline knows maybe they can enlighten us. Too long ago for me to remember - I can't even remember my password to skylinesaustralia.com You can view topic.
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