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Mystery gearbox
Ridge
Posted on: 2003/10/21 19:24
I am trying to identify the tranny bolted to my A-14 engine. the only mark is FA on top of the bellhousing. Anyone have a clue
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Re: Mystery gearbox
ddgonzal
Posted on: 2003/10/21 20:12
F probably means "floor-shift" A might mean a-type transmission (not a-type engine).
Take a look at the photos in 5-speed Overview. Even if yours is a four-speed, you should be able to ID it based on the information and picture links.
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Re: Mystery gearbox
Team_Dat
Posted on: 2003/10/22 1:07
my sunny gearbox has that label on it aswell it came matched up to my A14 who knows it might mean F*@#in S@#t
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Re: Mystery gearbox
ddgonzal
Posted on: 2003/10/23 4:16
Ridge, you are in the USA, right? The only rear-wheel-drive A14s were in the B-210 and B310 (210). There were three manual transmission families used in these cars (in the USA).
What is the shift pattern? Is Reverse to the left or to the right? If the engine was a used import, it might be something unusual to the US. If you can take a picture of the transmission and put in the club photo album, we might be able to ID it.
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Re: Mystery gearbox
Ridge
Posted on: 2003/10/23 17:12
Thanks for the help, I will take some pictures and post them this weekend.
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