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2017/07/27 05:57:54 (permalink)
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Ford gearbox

Hi Guys & Gals,
 
My father has an old gearbox and has forgotten what it is out of is there any chance someone here could help?
Here are some pictures I took.
 
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    Re: Ford gearbox 2017/07/27 10:44:01 (permalink)
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    great closeups.............any distant shots showing WHOLE GEARBOX ?

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    Re: Ford gearbox 2017/07/27 12:40:46 (permalink)
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    Sure thing mate.

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    Re: Ford gearbox 2017/07/27 13:40:16 (permalink)
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    LOOKS TO BE 1972 onward 4 CYLINDER ESCORT CORTINA OR CAPRI..............others here will know exactly with
    your previous pics showing part numbers

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    Re: Ford gearbox 2017/07/27 15:34:27 (permalink)
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    A Ford single rail box like a type E, Escort fitment with the shifter forward of the end, but the interesting thing is the Masport name cast into the bell-housing & the main-case. From the pictures they look like just grotty cast iron parts but I have a Masport cast bell-housing in alloy from New Zealand. Considerably lighter than Ford's cast iron original. Ideal for motorsport competition.  You should have a closer look at the material. If they were determined as being alloy then determine the gear ratios & remove top cover and inspect to see if it's dog or syncro box. You could be lucky.
     
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