5 Speed Conversion.

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5 Speed Conversion.

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Okay boys and girls, I've tracked down a suitable 5 speeder type 9

and I'm trying to work out what I am going to need in order to fit it.

Obviously I'm going to need to do something about the bellhousing, I'm guessing the clutch will need to be changed - for what I don't really know. And I seem to recall something about the crossmember too.

Any Ideads for the next step?


Does anyone have an idiots guide?

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I'm trying to work out what I am going to need in order to fit it.
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Post by superchargedfool »

there are kits available from the major supliers.

I think about £500 is what it costs for the bits. Type 9 feels nice with a quick shift also, but another £50.

mine has a birmingham kit with different release bearing and a sierra 1.6 clutch.
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superchargedfool wrote:there are kits available from the major supliers.

I think about £500 is what it costs for the bits. Type 9 feels nice with a quick shift also, but another £50.
The quick shift also takes a bit of getting used to, but now i have i wouldn't be without it! :D :wink:
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hi there is one on ebay at mo fiat box with bellhouseing to fit a+ engine £80 at mo cheap & these are good gearboxs
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Post by d_harris »

Spotted that,

But I've already got this 'box (well, still have to pick it up....)

I'm looking to fabricate as much as humanly possible to keep costs down

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Bidding on that box... im sure my marina one is about to die! Its making horrible noises
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I like the (sic) 'Supacharger'!
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Post by bmcecosse »

Prospective buyers of the Fiat box should be aware the top gear ratio is 1:1. ie - It doesn't have any 'overdive' capability and so gives little advantage over a normal 4 speed box. I suppose in a highly tuned engine with a very narrow 'rev' band - the 5 speeds may be useful - but a normal or mildly modified engine copes fine with the normal 4 speeds.
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Post by dunketh »

Just out of interest, has anyone every tried fitting one of the OD boxes from a triumph/MG in a Minor?
Are they massively too big?

There must be a cheaper 'bodgers' way other than throwing loads of money at sierra conversions.
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Post by Packedup »

Have you seen the price of an OD Triumph 4 pot OHV box though?

Sierra ones are a lot cheaper (or used to be last time I looked a couple of years ago). It's nice to have a couple more gears at the flick of a switch (till the wires short and electrocute you every time you touch the stick) but they're heavy, quite bulky and pretty complicated.

The plus side is there's no need for a custom bellhousing, but you do need the Marina flywheel and probably back plate.
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