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Classifieds => Wanted => Topic started by: joshua on December 01, 2014, 11:12:17 AM
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Hi guys,
Who has put a supra gearbox into there bedford? Im nearly there except my original cross member does not fit... any suggestions on modifying this?
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Basically bolt the gearbox to the motor and support it at the back by a jack.
Adjust jack height till it lines up with diff yolk.
Then fit original crossmember and make up a new rear gearbox support and tack to crossmember.
Remove it and fully weld up. Making sure no part of orig one fowls on gearbox anywhere.
Then fit shift etc .
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So One whole piece Marishka? or attach a joining piece?....
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An additional piece,
it can be made up of a few pieces fabricated together.
As long as its all welded together and is strong.
Try keep it simple and affective.
Google
modified bedford gearbox crossmember
Busy,s van is a good example
It's the tough chopped cool looking primer grey one in the search
And Busy would be one of the best to explain it.
Click on this link=
http://www.munchtech.com/bedford/
Just a few examples of mod and fabd ones=
Might not be bedford ones but gives you the general idea
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Thanks Heaps Marishka!
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No worries, hope it helps,
Its pretty straight foward
Cheers
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HEy Marishka
Any chance you know anyone that can do tailshaft extensions in melbourne?
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I almost went down the Supra gearbox path myself, but then realised I couldn't live with the rear-set gearshift position, cutting a hole in the floor, and a couple of other factors. If ever there's a way to have an effective linkage under-floor that can use the original shifer position I might consider it again!
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Sorry Joshua i dont know anyone.
But id try talking with anyone you can find building hotrods.
As these guys have to go down the body and modification path quiet often.
So the network of experts would be all gathered within the enthusiasts.
If you see a hotrod parked somewhere try to talk with the owners.
Id say just about every hotrod builder has had to modify the tailshaft 1 time or another.
Also try google
tailshaft modification or tailshaft fabrication , (your local area) etc
Cheers marty