Gearbox identification

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Dolomitejohn
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Gearbox identification

#1 Post by Dolomitejohn »

Hi all.
Does anyone know what the "s" means at the end of a sprint gear box number. Eg VA **** S. ?
Also, if only the output shaft is present (I. E. No no overdrive or rear extension) how can I check to see if its an OD box or non OD box??

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#2 Post by xvivalve »

No idea what the S means, you sure it’s not a 5?

An overdrive ‘box will have a cam on the outputshaft that drives the oil pump in the overdrive, a non overdrive ‘box doesn’t have one.
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#3 Post by cliftyhanger »

I think a non od box has the tail shaft threaded for a nut (to fit the flange) but OD box doesn't.
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#4 Post by Carledo »

cliftyhanger wrote: Sun Jan 05, 2020 11:32 am I think a non od box has the tail shaft threaded for a nut (to fit the flange) but OD box doesn't.
This is correct ^^^^^^ Overdive mainshaft ends in a spline.

The overdrive mainshaft is also considerably shorter!

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