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Someone asked earlier as to the reason behind the change in the splines. (As stated above, the early (particularly Pram Hood) gearbox had no missing spline). The official answer from the Factory was that it enabled easier assembly! Maybe on the bench at Longbridge, but otherwise a poor joke? If we never swore before, I'm sure we started when lining up a g/box inside a Ruby. Cheers, Bill in Oz
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Master splines in similar applications are used to help prevent jamming.
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Location: Port Elizabeth, Sunny South Africa
Car type: '26 Chummy, '28 Top Hat, '33 Type "65", single seaters
Having recently done this on both single seaters with the motor-box combinations firstly on the engine stand and then again in the chassis.... Where you are working down the loo pipe of the single seater body with the dash panel digging into your shoulder blades, I now am somewhat of an expert in the arcane art of lining up this little gem. I wholeheartedly agree with the advice given of marking the spline and the output flange and doubly agree on try once or twice then pull it out to check where the spline has moved to. My Chiropractor loves me...... I think he is now looking to buy a yacht.
We have a name for this little blind spline.... "Herbert's revenge"
Aye
Greig