After the C2C run the old gearbox was making a lot of noise and I was finding that the gearing was too low for a long trip so I decided to upgrade it to a type 9 box. I've got hold of one so since the weather is going to be crap for a while I've decided it's a good time to get them swapped :-)
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Hi, i'm french, and since few weeks i have a Marlin roadster based on a marina 1300 (70's) engine. infortunately my gearbox after sher was making lot of noise it was blocked and clutch to. with a friend we strat to change the gearbox...
What aventure !!!
after extraction of the engine and the old gearbox, we have a problem...the ''Gearbox silent bloc'' is unusable, and i can't find it in France, even with a similar.
Like you are in the same process have you an information to give me to find one in your country? (nothing on Ebay until this day).
Thank you for your information and help. Regards. Marc
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Originally posted by wingman View PostHi, i'm french, and since few weeks i have a Marlin roadster based on a marina 1300 (70's) engine. infortunately my gearbox after sher was making lot of noise it was blocked and clutch to. with a friend we strat to change the gearbox...
What aventure !!!
after extraction of the engine and the old gearbox, we have a problem...the ''Gearbox silent bloc'' is unusable, and i can't find it in France, even with a similar.
Like you are in the same process have you an information to give me to find one in your country? (nothing on Ebay until this day).
Thank you for your information and help. Regards. Marc
There are lots of people on here who have experience with the 1300 models so I'm sure someone can help. Earlpart is very good for marina spares apparently.Last edited by andyf; 20-08-15, 10:31 AM.Mk2 SWB Marina Roadster with a 2.0L Pinto built in 1986
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T9 has a spacer added between the gearcase and rear-extension to accommodate the 5th cog, so you may need to fiddle about with xmember/mounting & gearstick a little, plus the propshaft could now be too long...unless Ford shortened the extension on the T9 to compensate. Never seen 4 & 5 speed boxes side by side so just musing aloud..!Marlin Roadster, LWB...1860 B Series + Ford Type 9
Renault Espace 54mm front calipers, vented discs, cycle wings and adjustable tie-bars.
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Originally posted by lil_red_roadster View PostT9 has a spacer added between the gearcase and rear-extension to accommodate the 5th cog, so you may need to fiddle about with xmember/mounting & gearstick a little, plus the propshaft could now be too long...unless Ford shortened the extension on the T9 to compensate. Never seen 4 & 5 speed boxes side by side so just musing aloud..!
The main problem that I can foresee is the speedo cable which seems to be a bit tight... Judging by what I have read it may require a hole in the tunnel so that I can route it through the car rather than under it.Mk2 SWB Marina Roadster with a 2.0L Pinto built in 1986
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On the plus side we managed to get the old gearbox out and the new one in without removing the engine, which is a bonus. It all seems to fit ok, including the prop the big problem is that the gearbox mount is a long way further back than on the type-e box so I'm going to have to fabricate a new cradle for the mount to sit in. In fact it's now in the narrower part of the tunnel so the Ford mount will not fit, I'm going to have to reduce it's width to about half way through the bolt holes. Has anyone else seen this problem on a roadster? Got any ideas for a novel solution?Mk2 SWB Marina Roadster with a 2.0L Pinto built in 1986
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When I fitted my type 9, right now I can't remember if I used a Capri or an Escort standard cross member but folded its wings up to fit inside the transmission tunnel.
Using dome headed bolts, to minimise carpet interference, I made up a couple of short plates with nuts at either end. In the narrow gap between tunnel, bracket and gearbox it made it easier to attach. Especially after I had dropped a couple of nuts into the mount hollow. Somewhere I have a pic, I will look it up, hopefully.
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This may take a while! I've decided to make one of these so I spent last night removing the metal insert from the gearbox mount so that I can weld it to a piece of bar to make a similar setup. The mistake I made was to start with the Sierra one as it's insert is aluminium! Then I had some 6mm plate lying around to I cut a 25mm strip off it. When I gave up rallying I sent the gas bottles back so I'll have to drip it off at my dad't to get him to weld it up for me. Once that's done I can fabricate a new cross-member. In the middle of all this I need to change the cam belt on the Focus, when it stops raining!!!Mk2 SWB Marina Roadster with a 2.0L Pinto built in 1986
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Originally posted by andyf View PostThis may take a while! I've decided to make one of these so I spent last night removing the metal insert from the gearbox mount so that I can weld it to a piece of bar to make a similar setup. The mistake I made was to start with the Sierra one as it's insert is aluminium! Then I had some 6mm plate lying around to I cut a 25mm strip off it. When I gave up rallying I sent the gas bottles back so I'll have to drip it off at my dad't to get him to weld it up for me. Once that's done I can fabricate a new cross-member. In the middle of all this I need to change the cam belt on the Focus, when it stops raining!!!
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Originally posted by stevejgreen View PostSounds like it might have been easier to buy 'one of these' but then you would not have so much satisfaction of doing the job your way.Mk2 SWB Marina Roadster with a 2.0L Pinto built in 1986
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Building the mount was easy, making the crossmember to go with it has been a bit more time consuming. Anyway this is what it looks like at the moment.
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The paint has taken ages to dry even in the airing cupboard! I'll post some more pictures when I've got it fitted. Hopefully before the weekend.Mk2 SWB Marina Roadster with a 2.0L Pinto built in 1986
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Perhaps I was being optimistic! Anyway at this point I have it all adjusted so now all I need to do is drill the new holes through the floor! This is it in position. My intention is to have a piece of angle iron on the inside bolted to the tunnel to take the weight.
20150919_165045.jpgMk2 SWB Marina Roadster with a 2.0L Pinto built in 1986
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