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Type 9 Disassembly
MattCraneCustoms - 11/12/06 at 11:12 PM

Hi all, as a motorsport engineering student I want to take my gearbox to bits to have a play around. I don't want to take it to bits without a manual, so can anyone recommend what the best form of documentation is in terms of assembly, reconditioning etc? Is it the haynes manual from the car it came from, or is there another source?
Cheers
Matt


caber - 11/12/06 at 11:47 PM

Haynes book of lies?

Caber


MikeR - 11/12/06 at 11:49 PM

i've got the haynes ones if you want to borrow it.

i've also got it as a pdf if you want your own copy.


Chippy - 12/12/06 at 12:13 AM

The Haynes book is very good, I have just used it to overhaul my box, covers more than just the type 9 but it covers that very fully. HAYNES AUTOMOTIVE GEARBOX OVERHAUL MANUAL, Haynes 3473, well worth the money. HTH Ray


NS Dev - 12/12/06 at 08:06 AM

Haynes (old) manual.

I have a spare one if you want to borrow it etc.


omega 24 v6 - 12/12/06 at 12:40 PM

Matt U have email


macnab - 13/12/06 at 12:45 PM

I use to have a dog like that, Cassie was her name, I miss her


MikeR - 13/12/06 at 06:16 PM

WHAT ???????????????

must have a word with the doc to increase my drug dosage!


macnab - 14/12/06 at 12:09 PM

Ohh for crying out loud, not Muttley!!! you doofis, I'm talking about the Spaniel!! In first pic, geeze


MikeR - 14/12/06 at 06:48 PM

suddenly with a bit of context it makes sense i hadn't a clue what you where on about and was thinking of nominating you for the most random post of the year award!