dgriffin@ozemail.com.au (David Griffin) writes:
>Another point - you can quite easily convert a manual to auto with out
>destroying or modifying the car its all bolt on
Hmm. This gives me a thought. (Yes, it hurt. The first one's always the
hardest.)
The Haynes manual says the automatic used in the MGB is a Borg-Warner type
35. In what other vehicles was this tranny used?
My thought is that if it's a simple swap between the manual and automatic on
an MGB, and it's also a simple swap between the manual and automatic on
whatever other car the B-W 35 is used, then it should also be a simple swap
between the MGB manual and the <other car> manual.
For instance, if the B-W 35 can also be found a Nissan Foobar, then I should
probably be able to swipe a 5-speed from a Foobar and slide it into my MGB
with no hassles. Yes? No?
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