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Interesting, probably is worth sandwiching a plate between the end of the casing and the cover.
Looks like it'd be much more of a bastard to put something on the other end, but every little helps eh.
(16-05-2016, 10:45 AM)Toms306 Wrote: Oh I don't care about the stripped threads lol, that's easily solved by hammering the bolt in.
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Everyone has there ways, I know AB motorsport used a larger bearing on the input shaft end which some BTCC box's did but as WP said the gap then between the 2 bearings in the end case got so close it cracked, well on the BTCC ones, you even need to watch when fitting a single plate Race clutch the clutch arm top bearing area can fail as well due to the extra load on it.
Old race box's I did used Roller bearings instead of the bush's which these days for some reason seems all to be forgotten about
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If you are smashing gear boxes all the time I'd suggest you start looking at your driving style even with higher than normal outputs.
ML gear boxes are a huge amount stronger and a avenue worth Investigsting at some point for sure. I've never heard of a V6 killing one, I curtainly gave mine some stick and plenty of hard launches. I even drove it 80 miles with no clutch, bumping it on the starer every junction!
Down side to that is gear cables do not give a nice change compared to a well sorted rod set up in my opinion.