Well, due to popular demand, I'll take you all through the ins and outs of a 56A 4 speed manual gearbox. This is a project that I have no particular use for but it does please me somewhat to help out where I can for the greater good of the Datsun community.
'The Greater Good'
If there are any questions feel free to ask, and remember, as Mr Garrison said, 'There are no stupid questions, only stupid people.'
First off, as I had none lying around, I sought a suitable donor gearbox for the project, which has it's own interesting tale of lust and seduction. Then off to the bench it went. I was assured that it would be good to go in the car as is, but on visual inspection I noticed it had a broken breather and appeared to have a weep from the gearshift quadrant. So onto the bench it went.

So first I upended the box to make sure it was not full of oil. A must if you don't want to clean up a dirty filthy mess, then set about removing the switches, quadrant detent and shifter pin.


Out with the bolts that secure the extension housing to the front case through the sandwich plate and seting the gearbox upright then moving the quadrant to the right hand side of the gearbox moving the selector finger out of the selector gate to allow the rear case to be removed safely. A tap on the gasket face with a nylon hammer to break the siliclne seal will make life a bit easier.


I must point out at this stage that when you do take apart anything with an alloy surface that you should NEVER use a steel hammer of any kind. Nor a screwdriver. That is a BIG NO NO...