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Midengine - reversing the tranny
Does it weaken the tranny to convert it to work with a midengine?
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The Porsche 914 (especially the 914-6) trans is not that weak AFAIK. ;-)
"jjs" > wrote in message ... > Does it weaken the tranny to convert it to work with a midengine? > > |
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"dave AKA vwdoc1" > wrote in message
m... > The Porsche 914 (especially the 914-6) trans is not that weak AFAIK. ;-) Good point, but I am hoping to use an ACVW tranny I already have. |
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jjs wrote:
> > Does it weaken the tranny to convert it to work with a midengine? The tranny still operates the normal way. Only the rear differential parts are flipped over, and they too would continue to turn the same direction as before tooth for tooth....... so my answer would be no. Jan |
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"jjs" > wrote in :
> Good point, but I am hoping to use an ACVW tranny I already have. > The shift linkage is going to be interesting. How you gonna do that? -- Bill Merrill Arlington, Mass. '70 Convertible |
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"cloud8" > wrote in message
. .. > The shift linkage is going to be interesting. How you gonna do that? Hey, I lived in England before coming here. I can cope with anything! |
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The shift is easy. There are linkages made for mid engine sand rails. Just
got strap one one! "Jan Andersson" > wrote in message ... > jjs wrote: >> >> Does it weaken the tranny to convert it to work with a midengine? > > The tranny still operates the normal way. Only the rear differential > parts are flipped over, and they too would continue to turn the same > direction as before tooth for tooth....... so my answer would be no. > > Jan |
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On Sun, 16 Jan 2005 16:49:21 -0500, "John Cassara"
> wrote: >The shift is easy. There are linkages made for mid engine sand rails. Just >got strap one one! I'm guessing you mean "strap one on." I was gonna joke around about JJs being "this close" to going the baja route, but I'm having trouble persuing that line of thought now after someone told him to "strap one on." *cough* --- "I came here to chew bubblegum and kick ass, and I'm all out of bubblegum." -"Rowdy" Roddy Piper, They Live! |
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Flip Flopping the Ring gear has been done on Formula Vee racers for eones
and I've never heard of dire consequences even when we ran them on ATF.Likewise the shift linkages. "cloud8" > wrote in message . .. > "jjs" > wrote in : > >> Good point, but I am hoping to use an ACVW tranny I already have. >> > > The shift linkage is going to be interesting. How you gonna do that? > > > -- > Bill Merrill > Arlington, Mass. > '70 Convertible |
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"ilambert" > wrote in message
... > Flip Flopping the Ring gear has been done on Formula Vee racers for eones > and I've never heard of dire consequences even when we ran them on The V racers I know have wimpy little engines. Not much of a challenge to the tranny. Or is there a class that uses something other than the tiny old engines? |
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