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Gearbox misery. Can you assst in identying this gearbox?


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Can anyone assist in ID this gearbox. I was told it was a 2a but the bellhousing holes dont align with the studs. Could it be a series one? Its got a dipstick on the main box and the word Marshall in raised print on transfer box. Thx Mike

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Could you pop up some more pictures of the bell-housing? It could well be a series 1, though I thought they had the same bell stud pattern. It could also be a series 2a 6 cylinder.

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The first picture shows the dust cover for the selector rods on the front end of the "front output shaft housing".

The dust cover is spaced away from the alloy housing.

The parts manuals for Series 1's covering 1948 to '51, and 1952 to '53, show these spacers.

Edited to add that it's possible you are looking at a stud pattern to fit a 1600 or 2000 cc engine.

I can't say if those are different patterns to the 2.25 normally expected in a Series 2A.

The Parts listing for a Series 2 (note 2) do not show these spacers.

HTH

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Its a 9 digit number - so 1955 +

1 - Land Rover (Type)

7 - Land Rover (Model)

0 - Home market

6 - Late 1955 (Sanction period - Rover started model year at annual holiday in August)

Rest - serial number.

There are 2 bellhousing bolt patterns - which strangely are dependent on the engine valve positions. The original engine was overhead inlet, side exhaust with 4 cylinders. The 6 cylinder engine was ioe as well (roughly the '4' with 2 extra cylinders) - and fits the same bellhousing. The all overhead valve engines (which started in 1957 with the 2 litre diesel) have a different pattern.

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