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>> In doing this conversion, it is advisable to use the TR6 tranny. The 
>>biggest disadvantage to the GT6 tranny is that the lay gear is bronze as 
>>opposed to the TR6 which has a steel lay gear. Trying to replace a lay 
>>gear is about as costly as buying a rebuilt tranny.
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>I'll admit that it's been quite some time since I've had a GT6 gearbox 
>disassembled, but I don't remember the lay gear being bronze.  I'd be 
>surprised if bronze would hold up for very long in such an application.
>I do remember something about bronze bushings vs. needle bearings, but I 
>thought that was a Spitfire vs. GT6 issue.
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Bruce,
 I've got two GT6 and one TR6 transmixers open at this moment. Both GT6 
boxs contain a bronze lay gear while the TR6 box has steel. In addition, 
the steel gear is longer and the lay shaft is about 1/16 in larger diameter.
 That's abouty as far as I have gotten on the tear down. Will let you 
know if I find any other glaring differences.Best Regards,
Tony
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