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  • James
    • Nov 2011
    • 102

    #1

    2.9L and M75 gearbox

    Hi,
    I am in the process of a complete rebuild of one of my 3 Berlinettas. It is RHD and had up till now a 2 litre pinto engine and a type N manual 5-speed gearbox. I have been offered a low mileage Sierra with a 2.9 litre engine complete with a type M75 manual 5-speed gearbox. There seems to be plenty of room for the engine and the gearbox looks even narrower than the type N. I am a little worried about the mating of the gearbox with the propshaft as the M75 seems to have a large flange that also looks to be too big to go into the transmission tunnel. Before I get started I would like to have some idea of what I am getting myself into.
    My questions to anyone who has experience of this are:
    Did you have any MAJOR problems in fitting this drivetrain? How did you mate the M75 gearbox with the propshaft?
    I am grateful for any advice on this even if it is “just forget it”.
    Thanks from James in sunny Sweden.
  • pdm_engineer
    • Nov 2011
    • 86

    #2
    Re: 2.9L and M75 gearbox

    Hi James
    There is a Ford alternative output flange for this gearbox, as used on Transit vans, and the Ford part number is 6171398. This converts the G.A.F rubber coupling to a standard 4 bolt UJ coupling.
    I have used this part myself on my Ford engined Cabrio so I know it works.
    Sorry but I Can't answer Berli specific questions.

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    • James
      • Nov 2011
      • 102

      #3
      Re: 2.9L and M75 gearbox

      Thank you Peter.
      It sounds as if the M75 is a possibility and your information with the Ford part number makes my life a lot easier.

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      • Dane_Rescueman
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        • Nov 2011
        • 903

        #4
        Re: 2.9L and M75 gearbox

        Note that if your Berlinetta is Cortina based, the prop shaft needs to be able to move longitudinally due to suspension movement. The type 9 G/B allows for this by the sliding spline entry for the prop shaft. It would be posible to modify a later two piece prop shaft to allow for this. If your Berli is Sierra based then it will not have this problem.
        Marlin Berlinetta 2.1 Efi

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        • James
          • Nov 2011
          • 102

          #5
          Re: 2.9L and M75 gearbox

          Thank you Dane,
          Sod's law! - I have a Cortina rear axel. You do in fact had confirm my own thoughts about the back axel movement. I need to take another think about this.

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          • keith_h
            • Nov 2011
            • 549

            #6
            Re: 2.9L and M75 gearbox

            The Sierra based Roadster takes an M75 attached to a 2.0 DOHC and I am pretty sure that is the same setup Bob Cawte has in his Berlinetta but I don't know what his rear suspension is based on.

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            • csjcarolyn
              • Nov 2011
              • 157

              #7
              Re: 2.9L and M75 gearbox

              The MT75 gearbox is better than the type 9 BUT fits with a lot of work, YKC told me the gearbox panels have to come out and the floorboards have to be cut to accept the newer larger box - in addition to the problem with the modified propshaft. I thought about this when I fitted my 1.8 Zetec and fitted another type 9 instead.

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