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PostPosted: Wed Jul 14, 2010 11:54 am 
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Hi, am looking for manual or picture (exploded view) of a rod change gearbox showing how it goes together :?:

THANKS


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Hi - you may want to amend the heading of this thread to include a bit of the actual subject matter. That way you are more likely to attract those members who can help you. :wink:

I'm away from my mauals for a few days so can't help at the moment, sorry. I'm sure there's an online resource somewhere that has this information. Perhaps Moss, MiniMania or one of the other parts shops.

EDIT: This is what I was referring to. It's the exploded parts diagrams for the internal and externals of the box:

http://www.moss-europe.co.uk/Browse/Pla ... nentID=490

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If you havn`t re-built a mini gearbox before then i expect you will need more than just a picture

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TheMiniMan wrote:
If you havn`t re-built a mini gearbox before then i expect you will need more than just a picture


you bet. That dreaded interlocking selector spool can be annoying at times!

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just whip him up a quick one in paint, should suffice.

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 Post subject: Re: Help Gearbox
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crabby wrote:
Hi, am looking for manual or picture (exploded view) of a rod change gearbox showing how it goes together :?:

THANKS


Hmmmm a gearbox you say? . . . . Help you need? . . . . Tasmania you are? Tasmania I'm in . . .


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im sure you can buy a Dvd on the net to do these amongst other things. point to ebay uk

it runs specs on the full engine. i would love to find a copy

there is also a complete step by step full colour picture guide on the mini forum.

some one has the link?

has tricks to get things out & the proper torques. blah blah.


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