goodie wrote:
G'day John , how are you mate , yeah i hadn't noticed the plate , good spotting , i'll have another look at it .
It has a modified / butchered rod setup on it going into the back of the gearbox , obviously something they done to make it work in the buggy that it came out of .
Does anyone have a pic of a Moke diff area that they can put up , do they look the same as say a pot joint type seeing as the gear stick setup is different , i don't know what they look like , that's why i'm asking .
John , do the No's on the front of the box indicate anything about the internals of the box ?
I am Going well Thanks Goodie,
The Rod change Moke gearbox looks the same as a mini Clubman from the rear, the rods are shorter than the clubman, on both model rod change Moke gearbox's what this means is you can fit a motor assembly out of a Moke into a Clubman and or a Clubman into a Moke so long as you use the correct gear change Assembly. I
must point out that The MOKE has a different final drive ratio to the Clubman, apart from the different final drive ratio there is no major problems with an engine swap. Despite what some people may think some Mokes were fitted with a rod change gearbox and steel Universals,
Re the Numbers on the front of the gearbox, The numbers cast into the gearbox will help in some areas but Not with the final drive ratios