If the OD unit has about a 2 inch diameter brass drain plug on the bottom,
it is the A-type overdrive.
Dave,
San Diego
1970 TR6 PI RHD CP51649 (A-type OD owner installed)
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Isaac@Avana.Net on 11/05/97 08:56:18 AM
Please respond to Isaac@Avana.Net
To: triumphs@autox.team.net
cc: (bcc: David J Stauffacher/TMG/CSC)
Subject: Re: A Type Overdrive conversion
I have a Laycock overdrive and am not sure exactly what type it is. I
think that it is an A-type. I have several of the longer layshafts to
replace the shorter shaft in my non-OD GT6 tranny. I plan to eventually
convert this tranny over with the OD unit. Does anyone know of a
definitive way to tell which type of unit I have...perhaps by part
number?
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Isaac Crow
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