Morris 1100 wrote:
Spaceboy wrote:
less weight, less vibration, less wear, cheaper to manufacture, easier to service.
Less weight. doubt it.
Less vibration. a little less.
Less wear. No!
Easier to service. No way!
You forgot the sloppy gearchange, the oil leak from the gearshift seal that was never cured by the factory. The rubber mounts on the gearshift that break or crack the floor.
I would say that the remote shift was way in front.
i would also call the remote change sloppy compared to a modern car.
i believe alot of the reason the rod change is considered sloppier is because the rod change has a longer gearstick and therefore a longer throw. (and therefore easier engagement.)
rattles,
a hell of a lot more than a little less, i guarantee that.. i have never seen a rod change rattle, wheras i have spent hours trying to make my remote changes rattle free.
less wear,
absolutely, the remote vibrates more which does cause more wear, the pin that holds the gearsticks rotation wears, plus the unijoints wear wheras the balljoints dont.
the rod change is more flexible and therefore more resistant to breakage.
easier to service..
i can have a rod change equipped motor out a hell of a lot quicker than a remote equipped motor. i save time by not having to undo unijoints and the remote housing not to mention the remote housing sticks out meaning you have to tilt the engine to get it out.
in addition the gearstick comes out much quicker.
And i can remove a motor with the rod change still attached, which i cant say for the remote.
"with the cost of tooling up for a new gearbox I would say they would never have made their money back."
if they didnt improve and modernise the car, people would have stopped buying it. I'd say 30 years of production would be enough to make their money back.
40 years later i dont care what transmission its got, i'll fix the rattle and spend the extra time when it comes time for the motor to come out.
a mini is a mini and i'd get just as much enjoyment out of driving a magic wand 850 as a cooper S
