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#26 Re: 4 or 5 speed
Mildman Posted on: 2006/2/27 9:14
Dang that's a good bargain!

They are around these bargains....just not too often.

Well done on the purchase, a score indeed!


#25 Re: 4 or 5 speed
sprite63 Posted on: 2006/2/27 6:26
All up including the A14... $700.

...and please note that both the engine and gearbox have been freshly rebuilt.


#24 Re: 4 or 5 speed
converted Posted on: 2006/2/27 5:21
How much did you get the 63A for??
They are a nice piece of kit...you will be happy with it for quite a number of years and no normally aspirated A series will go close to breaking it.


#23 Re: 4 or 5 speed
sprite63 Posted on: 2006/2/27 3:50
I've never heard of someone mention anything to do with the feel of the actual gear shift changing for the worst - I love the rifle-bolt action of the 4-speed... I hope I don't lose it when/if I put in the 5-speed.


#22 Re: 4 or 5 speed
DatsunSSS Posted on: 2006/2/27 2:21
i have installed one 56a 5 speed dogleg in my 120y and the differences are not in the 5th gear, i think the gengine gets almost the same rotation.

the dogleg gearbox is better in the lost of power between the gears , mostly between 2 to 3.

the bad points in this gearbox is the noise and the loose feeling of the gearnob.
i dont know if my language is clear.!!! sorry


#21 Re: 4 or 5 speed
sprite63 Posted on: 2006/2/27 2:07
A bit of an update - picked up my 5 speed and slightly worked a14 on Saturday - turns out that it's a 63A 5 speed that was rebuilt a few years ago but never used


#20 Re: 4 or 5 speed
sprite63 Posted on: 2006/2/27 2:07
A bit of an update - picked up my 5 speed and slightly worked a14 on Saturday - turns out that it's a 63A 5 speed that was rebuilt a few years ago but never used


#19 Re: 4 or 5 speed
ddgonzal Posted on: 2006/2/26 18:12
Yes, thats a 60-series transmission. It will handle the torque of an A15 or A14.

For more details, see the Tech Section article 5-speed Overview.


#18 Re: 4 or 5 speed
Tommy Posted on: 2006/2/26 10:22
went over the box 2 day and found a 60 on the edge, nothing else just 60. are these a good box???


#17 Re: 4 or 5 speed
sidedraught Posted on: 2006/2/24 12:26
Quote:
a quick question about 5 speeds. i picked up 1 several months ago, i have no idea wat sorta 5speed it is, how do i tell apart from putting it in gear. is there any visible signs???, it has had a bracket mnade up so it can be bolted up, if that helps at all. also when i fit the 5speed, do i need 2 get it engineered???, its for NSW.


It should have it on the casting of the box something like 56A or 60A.
Theoretically you would need an engineers certificate, I think , but who is to know the difference.



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