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Re: Sparkly bits in gearbox oil Tue, 26 July 2005 00:08 Go to previous messageGo to previous message
Actually, 69hp.

http://images5.fotki.com/v88/photos/1/12090/908792/Hal_dyno_26062004-vi.jpg

Bellhousing looks like it mates with the block properly, how can I be sure? The bellhousing bolts stay tight, and all except the top 2 are torqued up to spec. I can't reach the top 2 bolts with the torque wrench so I just tighten it as tight as it will go.

Taishaft doesn't bottom out, and has been replaced twice (going from Celica T50 to AE86 T50, and then changing diff from standard KE35 to RA23)

Can anyone confirm with me what the angle of the box is supposed to be sitting at? Was I told correctly that if the sump is level, then everything else (gearbox included) would be at the correct level?

That said, it doesn't look like the box was running dry up front, because even the rearward gears show signs of scratching and stuff... How much scratching is "normal"? How else can you tell if the gears are stuffed?

Also, can I swap the Celica T50 layshaft into an AE86 housing (and use the AE86 main gears)? They *look* the same, except maybe the end bearings look a little different. And the AE86 ones have a channel cut through some of the gears and textured edges, I would assume to help carry the oil around... Or are gearbox gears like diff gears, and have to be replaced all together?

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