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Can any one give me some tips on how to rematch the engine (removed for rear core plug replacement) on my 1932 box saloon with the gearbox. I am wondering how to realign the three clutch levers and keep them in place whilst matching the engine to gearbox
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Robert many thanks. I will try as you suggest although like your other solution too.
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Location: Oakley, Hants, UK
Car type: 1929 AD Tourer, 1930 Rosengart LR2, Rosengart LR4 Van 1938 APE Tourer (Opal)
Many people have problems with aligning the side spline with the gearbox. I personally bring the spline on the clutch to tdc, I then do the same with the gearbox in first gear, I then mark the output flange so that I can directly if it has moved. I can usually line it all up in a couple of minutes. Good luck
I am always interested in any information about Rosengart details or current owners.
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Martin,
The very best tip I have for holding the the three toggles in place was from Malcolm Parker - he suggested wedging them into the cover plate slots with thin cardboard.
You place a small strip over the slot and then push the lever down into it. The card jams into the gaps and holds the toggle in place for fitting.
Once in use it soon dissapears without damaging anything.
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Location: North Wiltshire
Car type: 1927 Chummy, 1938 Big Seven 1/2 a Trials Chummy
With three speed gearboxes, I usually put the release bearing onto the levers on the clutch before the engine goes in. If you're not to brutal, it will stay there as the engine is fitted as it's quite a tight fit. Just need to make sure that the operating levers (on the through rod) engage with the release bearing when all is installed.
There are some advantages to having an older car, blind splines were not fitted until 1928/29 (I think), so the whole process is much easier on early models.
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Like Parazine I put the clutch release bearing on to hold the levers in place.
I then put two elastic bands stretched over the bell housing studs to hold it in place. You then put the engine in and once engaged in the gearbox and bellhousing studs so you can put one or two nuts on, you then snap the elastic bands and engage everything fully.
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When replacing gearbox / Clutch I remove the top 2 engine Gearbox studs and replace them with 2 long studs (6") the gearbox is suspended on these studs and then you do not have to support the weight. A pair of wing nuts can be used to stop the gearbox from dropping off backwards. You then have 2 hands free to align the blind spline.