Type 9 Gearbox, what's missing?
Type 9 Gearbox, what's missing?
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TVR-Stu

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828 posts

220 months

Wednesday 31st January 2018
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Hi all, as the title says, does anybody have any idea what should be in the threaded hole on my gearbox? I have tried to look at numerous diagrams for the type 9 and the usual Sierra Haynes manual but can't find any clues. What do you think?



phillpot

17,436 posts

204 months

Wednesday 31st January 2018
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You've probably already Googled images of "Type 9 gearbox" , majority show the opposite side!

However did find this one which shows another switch, similar to reverse light switch? Certainly don't recall having one in my gearbox, can't off hand think what it is for, 99% sure there must just be a "bung" of some sort in there?




TVR-Stu

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828 posts

220 months

Wednesday 31st January 2018
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phillpot said:
You've probably already Googled images of "Type 9 gearbox" , majority show the opposite side!
Spot on!

Thanks Mike, I imagined there must have been a 'bung' of some sort in there once upon a time although It's probably been missing for quite a while. I'm sure i can make up something suitable but just thought I'd ask the question to see if anyone could throw any light on its original purpose.

Blue 30

519 posts

138 months

Wednesday 31st January 2018
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Just a pure guess being as its aimed directly at the selector shaft...
A Neutral indicator ?
TerryB

TVRees

1,086 posts

133 months

Thursday 1st February 2018
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Here's a photo of the original gearbox from my S2.
Looks like there's a plug in the hole.


TVR-Stu

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Thursday 1st February 2018
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TVRees said:
Here's a photo of the original gearbox from my S2.
Looks like there's a plug in the hole.
That's more like all the other images I've seen where there is a 'blank' in the casting which isn't used on our cars. No idea what's going on with mine and why it should have an open threaded hole. You would imagine if you wanted to cover the hole you would use something similar to a sump plug which would then thread in to place and have no chance of falling out.
Mmmm.............. perhaps a sump plug is the solution. idea