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Old 01-02-2017, 05:35 AM   #1
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Default Re: Model B Crankshaft Specs

Hello Juggs:

I have not received a response from Gary, these are bad dates, I will wait.
My car is a 1930 roadster, bought in 2015, had V8 hydraulics brakes, in very bad condition, I renewed them completely, the gearbox is also B, and the gears went out, I repaired the selector, and I was only able Make 1,700 km before the connecting rod breakdown.

Taking advantage of the breakdown, I have it disassembled to paint, so it is not in the best moments for photographs.

I am happy that your A model, with a B-motor, works properly, have you lengthened the development of the transmission?

I'll let you know about the progress on my car.

Best regards, Alfonso.
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Old 01-04-2017, 04:12 PM   #2
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Hello Juggs:

I have not received a response from Gary, these are bad dates, I will wait.
My car is a 1930 roadster, bought in 2015, had V8 hydraulics brakes, in very bad condition, I renewed them completely, the gearbox is also B, and the gears went out, I repaired the selector, and I was only able Make 1,700 km before the connecting rod breakdown.

Taking advantage of the breakdown, I have it disassembled to paint, so it is not in the best moments for photographs.

I am happy that your A model, with a B-motor, works properly, have you lengthened the development of the transmission?

I'll let you know about the progress on my car.

Best regards, Alfonso.
No, all stock transmission and torque tube. Used stock A flywheel housing and an English AAE oil pan (which does not have the shroud on it) that was original to an English AA truck.

If you need help and guidance on fitting a B motor in an A then a search on here will provide the answers, or I'd recommend Jim Brierley's book which has chapter and verse



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