Gearbox: Convert LH to RH
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Gearbox: Convert LH to RH
Long story short--I recently rebuilt a 1960 LH Gearbox (Traveller)and I want to use it in a '62 RH Traveller. Writing to see if it can be done and if anyone is aware of any conversion kits that may be available? Thanks, Lorenzo (NY)
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Re: Gearbox: Convert LH to RH
you can buy some good rhd gearbox's for cheap money and where are you from
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Re: Gearbox: Convert LH to RH
Do you have a worn out RHD gearbox already in the traveller? If so I think it should be possible to swap the clutch release setup over to the new box. I'm guessing (NY) means you're in New York?


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Re: Gearbox: Convert LH to RH
That is what I thought as well. Both engines are 948's--thanks for your replyalex_holden wrote:Do you have a worn out RHD gearbox already in the traveller? If so I think it should be possible to swap the clutch release setup over to the new box. I'm guessing (NY) means you're in New York?
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mike.perry wrote:Is your '62 Traveller also 948cc?
Yes, the LH 948 was rebulit with gearbox and now that i have this very fun and basically great RH driver, i want to put the engine and gearbox in the RH
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Yes, I am from NY---Northport, Long Island--about 30 miles east of NYC---not too many MM's here, but there is an old Riley down the street!alex_holden wrote:Do you have a worn out RHD gearbox already in the traveller? If so I think it should be possible to swap the clutch release setup over to the new box. I'm guessing (NY) means you're in New York?
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As Alex suggests - you should be able to swap over parts from the 'old' box to the 'new' one. Just sit them side by side! Would actually be good if you could take pics of the differences - and the 'swapping' process!



Re: Gearbox: Convert LH to RH
thanks for your helpbmcecosse wrote:As Alex suggests - you should be able to swap over parts from the 'old' box to the 'new' one. Just sit them side by side! Would actually be good if you could take pics of the differences - and the 'swapping' process!
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Re: Gearbox: Convert LH to RH
The houseings are the same.The differance is the front cover that the release fork mounts to.
Re: Gearbox: Convert LH to RH
Since I have not done this before, I should be able to use the front cover from the old RH gearbox/clutch and use it on the LH gearbox in converting the LH to RH? ---Thanks for your replymoggydriver62 wrote:The houseings are the same.The differance is the front cover that the release fork mounts to.
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That's what we are suggesting........ and please if you can - take some pics ??



Re: Gearbox: Convert LH to RH
Will do---thanks againbmcecosse wrote:That's what we are suggesting........ and please if you can - take some pics ??