(actually from giving it a hazing on the way back yesterday, i think gaz/logik/etcs suggestion of putting a GT 5-speed in would be a good idea... 4th is too long for sustaining high speed, but too low for comfortable cruising... need a slightly lower 4th for blasts and motorway hills, and a longer 5th for easier flat cruising. 8P *would* work, and be even better for cruising, but would also mean 4th being almost the same - just ever so slightly higher still)
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*sets up group buy on 4-speed transmissions* lol 
(actually from giving it a hazing on the way back yesterday, i think gaz/logik/etcs suggestion of putting a GT 5-speed in would be a good idea... 4th is too long for sustaining high speed, but too low for comfortable cruising... need a slightly lower 4th for blasts and motorway hills, and a longer 5th for easier flat cruising. 8P *would* work, and be even better for cruising, but would also mean 4th being almost the same - just ever so slightly higher still)
(actually from giving it a hazing on the way back yesterday, i think gaz/logik/etcs suggestion of putting a GT 5-speed in would be a good idea... 4th is too long for sustaining high speed, but too low for comfortable cruising... need a slightly lower 4th for blasts and motorway hills, and a longer 5th for easier flat cruising. 8P *would* work, and be even better for cruising, but would also mean 4th being almost the same - just ever so slightly higher still)
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Yes, but you may need to change the clutch, as the input shaft splines changed at some point between the early and late model mk2's. You'd probably want to change the clutch while you're doing it anyway, so that shouldn't be an issue.steveo3002 wrote:anyone know if the 84 box from marshalls classic would be ok in my 88 1300???
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the input shaft splines are the same on mk1 ---> mk3. They didnt change until much later (beginning of mk5) What you have to watch out for is the size of the release bearing as its much smaller on cars with an early 180mm clutch, which the 84 classic probably has. Im not 100% sure the early release bearing will be compatible with a late clutch (because Ive not tried it). And you cant put a late release bearing on an early gearbox either as the forks that it attaches to are spaced differently.
Depending on the engine, the 84 classic will have the same ratios as youd expect on a "normal" 4-speed (unless like T said its a C formel E)
Oh and if you change the clutch to the early type (to make your car compatible with the older gearbox) you also have to change the flywheel to the early type as well. (Which i dont recommend as it is heavier)
Depending on the engine, the 84 classic will have the same ratios as youd expect on a "normal" 4-speed (unless like T said its a C formel E)
Oh and if you change the clutch to the early type (to make your car compatible with the older gearbox) you also have to change the flywheel to the early type as well. (Which i dont recommend as it is heavier)