I want to fit an autobox (I've a "bad" left leg).
I've already the gearbox, a BW65, out of a Triumph 1500 so rather then trying to source the Ital parts I'm going to see about adapting it to fit an A Series.
The intention would be to use a 1275 engine but at present all I've got is an old 1098 to use for mocking up.
Anyone tell me if the backplate / crank are the same bolt positions etc on 1098 as 1275 ?
Like I say the 1098 is purely for mock up purposes.
Thanks.
Paul Humphries.
1098 / 1275 block differences for idea
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If you are using the 1098 as a template you will have to source a Midget engine as the Marina - Ital one is different and is sold by some of the specialists to fit the standard box to the 1275cc.
I have not heard of a box from a Triumph being used before, I dont know but maybe the input shaft is wrong.
I have not heard of a box from a Triumph being used before, I dont know but maybe the input shaft is wrong.
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Kevin
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I reckon you need to find an auto Marina/ Ital. You'll need the drive plate, torque convertor, engine plate with the hole for doing the convertor bolts... And you'll probably need a custom propshaft too.
If you were closer I'd chuck you a Triumph 1300 engine and barter for a few quid for the other bits required so you could do it the easy all Triumph way - Not exactly cost effective to post that lot though!
If you were closer I'd chuck you a Triumph 1300 engine and barter for a few quid for the other bits required so you could do it the easy all Triumph way - Not exactly cost effective to post that lot though!