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Re: Laygear needed

To: "Michael Salter" <msalter@precisionsportscar.com>
Subject: Re: Laygear needed
From: "Chris Dimmock" <cd3000@bigpond.net.au>
Date: Wed, 22 Jun 2005 23:21:46 +1000
Hi Mike,

If its from a C series gearbox out of a sedan - I probably have one.....

For many years - 'donor' sedan gearboxes were the only way to keep Healeys 
on the road. Today - the only thing that keeps most BN1 gearboxes on the 
road is the A70 and 4 cyl A90 sedan gearsets.

The trick with sedan geaboxes - whether it be sprites or big healeys - is to 
use the entire 'donor sedan' gearset. Don't mix A and B cut gears - or 
different ratios - use the whole set.

Eg - in broad terms:
- in a Bugeye Sprite - you can fit the full gearset from a morris minor:
- in a 100/4 - you can fit the entire gearset from an A70 sedan (using your 
Healey 1000 mainshaft etc)

Yes - the ratios are different. Truthfully - tell me how many revs you drop 
on the change from 3th to 4th with 'whatever' gearset you have today. Can 
you tell me?  No cheating...

I certainly can't tell you how many revs I drop  - and I've got a Denis 
Welch SCCR gearset in my BJ8!.

Despite Joe (the "Morris Isis Maurauder") Armour's potential claims to the 
contrary - I personally believe that I have the largest privately held 
collection of "secondhand, original, unrestored, un-molested, 
never-reconditioned - but off the shelf - BMC C series gearboxes"*.

In Australia - the world - or the entire universe.

Many Healey owners are feared in all the BSDCC's**

I'm not 100% sure about part numbers- but AEC3172 was early - (think A90 6 
cyl 1955) and later was AEC3267.

But I'd just be guessing - Ask a BSDCC member ........

:)

Best

Chris
*gearboxes dry stored, bagged & oiled, in a shed. Someone who has a pile of 
dead complete cars would 'technically'  beat me - but only by a technicality 
definition! )
**British Sedan Donor Car Clubs..... the collective name given to all cars 
which Healeys/ Triumphs/ MGs etc were based on - or shared parts with... 
have you seen the way Cooper S owners check that their 23D4 Distributor is 
still there after a Sprite person looks in their engine bay? - Or the way an 
A40 Farina owner lifts his spare wheel to ensure that the Sprite sill 
jacking point grommet is still in his boot floor under his spare wheel after 
a Sprite owner has looked at it??  :)
PS  I also personally believe that I have the worlds' largest privately held 
collection of Austin A70 gearboxes - if anyone is interested.
PPS Mike -  how'd you go at the AUHC Healey races? Got any results?

www.myaustinhealey.com



----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Michael Salter" <msalter@precisionsportscar.com>
To: "'Healey List'" <healeys@autox.team.net>
Sent: Wednesday, June 22, 2005 12:10 PM
Subject: Laygear needed


>I am trying to help the original owner of a 100/6 with a gearbox rebuild.
> This car has an interesting history which includes, I understand, the
> selling dealer installing a replacement engine and gearbox 2 weeks after
> delivery.
> The thing that is odd is that the laygear is not one that I recognize. The
> part number seems to be part # AEC3207. It has one less tooth on the large
> gear than the 1B3728 but the teeth are cut the same way.
> I suspect that this may be for a sedan rather than a Healey as the gearbox
> input shaft has one more tooth than normal.
> Can anyone offer any advice on this or does anyone have an AEC3207 
> laygear.
>
> Michael Salter




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