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gearbox mainshaft

Posted: Sun Jul 31, 2005 4:24 am
by keith douglas
Ladies and Gents, I have a good second-hand mainshaft from an early TD gearbox to replace the damaged one from my TF. (Sorry this is not strictly a tabc question) The replacement is missing the keyway for the speedo drive but more importantly also the indent that allows the ball in the 3/4th sliding hub to locate this hub centrally on the splines. As this modification was made early in the life of the box I guess the tendency of the hub to float between the two cones was causing excessive wear of the brass synchromesh rings. I don't therefore want to use the shaft as it is. So can anyone recommend a person or company in the UK with the expertise necessary to drill or otherwise machine the exceptionally hard surface of the shaft? regards, Keith Douglas. [Non-text portions of this message have been removed]

Re: gearbox mainshaft

Posted: Sun Jul 31, 2005 5:15 am
by John James
Keith, Brian Cherrington at BM Auto Equipment Ltd offers a gearbox rebuilding service for the Riley RM models, so he might well be able to help. Contact phone/fax is 0121 308 2354 or mobile 07973 749 608. Alternatively, I have always found Barrie Dean (Triple-M man) to be very helpful, with lots of contacts. Tel: 0115 920 8416 - mention my name and he'll charge you twice as much! By the way, have you got the video on rebuilding the TD/TF Gearbox featuring T Register Technical Adviser Barrie Jones (obtainable from me at 15 plus 1 postage) and Barrie's new book entitled "Barrie's Notes" and sub titled "Maintaining a 1955 MG TF in the 21st Century" (obtainable from me at 6 plus 1 postage)? The book is full of technical information, including a section on strip down and rebuild of the gearbox. Best Wishes, JOHN JAMES (TC0750) -----Original Message----- From: mg-tabc@yahoogroups.com [mailto:mg-tabc@yahoogroups.com] On Behalf Of keith douglas Sent: 31 July 2005 12:30 To: mg-tabc@yahoogroups.com Subject: [mg-tabc] gearbox mainshaft Ladies and Gents, I have a good second-hand mainshaft from an early TD gearbox to replace the damaged one from my TF. (Sorry this is not strictly a tabc question) The replacement is missing the keyway for the speedo drive but more importantly also the indent that allows the ball in the 3/4th sliding hub to locate this hub centrally on the splines. As this modification was made early in the life of the box I guess the tendency of the hub to float between the two cones was causing excessive wear of the brass synchromesh rings. I don't therefore want to use the shaft as it is. So can anyone recommend a person or company in the UK with the expertise necessary to drill or otherwise machine the exceptionally hard surface of the shaft? regards, Keith Douglas. [Non-text portions of this message have been removed] Yahoo! Groups Links