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gearboxs what is the difference between 56a and others?
oan878
Posted on: 2006/5/4 11:18
Hi just seeing whats difference between 56a's and ones with out 56a on them?
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Re: gearboxs what is the difference between 56a and others?
supadat47
Posted on: 2006/5/4 15:14
the 56a is doglegged and is non overdrive rare as hens teeth as the tech section says and the others and have a different 5th gear ratio i think the 60l is doglegged too.
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Re: gearboxs what is the difference between 56a and others?
ddgonzal
Posted on: 2006/5/4 17:56
The difference is that other transmissions are larger and stronger. And heavier, which makes the 56-series the best one for a 1200 (keeps the weight down).
56-series came in 3-speed, 4-speed and 5-speed versions, and only the 5-speed is a dogleg.
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Re: gearboxs what is the difference between 56a and others?
B210sleeper
Posted on: 2006/5/4 18:40
isn't the 56 the one that had the works close ratio option?
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Re: gearboxs what is the difference between 56a and others?
Dodgeman
Posted on: 2006/5/4 20:47
There were a number of different versions of both the four speed & five speed 56A gearboxes.
My Datsun 1200 competition books shows a standard four speed, as well as an option 1 & an option 2. ratio set. The five speed is shown with standard ratios as well as a 'close ratio' option. The B210 competition parts list shows only the five speed, which is now described as an 'option 1' All of these gearboxes have direct drive in top gear. The 60 series five speed gearbox is mostly found with a standard five speed shift pattern & this is an overdrive box. There is supposed to be a dogleg, direct-in-fifth version, but I don't recall anyone saying that they have ever actually seen one. I don't have any of the competition manuals for the B310 either, so I cannot advise what go-fast options were available. Sorry.
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Re: gearboxs what is the difference between 56a and others?
B210sleeper
Posted on: 2006/5/4 21:09
the 60L i think was the supposed direct in 5th tranny, but who has ever seen one of those? that would be the 5 speed dogleg one.
can't one just order a different gearset for a 60 series and get a 1:1 5th?
#7
Re: gearboxs what is the difference between 56a and others?
supadat47
Posted on: 2006/5/5 5:51
my uncle has the 60l dogleg version, hes had it in his 76 b310 since he bought it as hes first car and has only drove it 15000km it was the car i learnt to drive in, when i get an a15 he said he'll trade for my 56 series dogleg cause mine wont handle an a15 with the way i drive
#8
Re: gearboxs what is the difference between 56a and others?
benny
Posted on: 2006/5/5 6:15
I have 2 X 60 series 5 speeds, one is dogleg and the other is conventional H pattern.
Benny
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Re: gearboxs what is the difference between 56a and others?
1200coupe
Posted on: 2006/5/5 7:05
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The 60 series five speed gearbox is mostly found with a standard five speed shift pattern & this is an overdrive box. There is supposed to be a dogleg, direct-in-fifth version, but I don't recall anyone saying that they have ever actually seen one. They exist because to the best of my knowledgw this model is the gearbox that was the base for the gearbox in my rally coupe. It has been very modified so looks different to the standard unit on the inside. See my photos for details because I dont know how to link the pic As has already been implied they are fairly rare and therefore worth lots of money in standard or modified trim. They are a very good gearbox because they accept lots of modifications relatively easily.
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Re: gearboxs what is the difference between 56a and others?
Dodgeman
Posted on: 2006/5/5 7:38
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