I cannot help but feel that the excellent work being done by PRO Rob Rowe is rather being undermined by the information on the main website about engines and gearboxes saying: "TD 21 onwards, it is not such a happy story. The BMC 4-speed box, OK in Austin-Healeys, is not up to the torque of the Alvis engine and can break. It also has a poor change, weak synchromesh on second and peculiar ratio spacings. First is high, second is hardly any higher, yet there is a monster gap to third, which is very close to top. Since, however, it is used in the Austin-Healey 3000, parts can be had. "Not so the pleasant to use but woefully fragile ZF 5 speed unit. It has a slick change and excellent ratios, but inside it is watchmaker's stuff and it is prone to whine in the indirects when even slightly worn. Parts are in the hen's teeth category for availability. A remedy is fitting a Getrag box from a modern BMW, this can be very expensive... The most satisfactory gearbox for the later Three Litres is the ubiquitous Borg Warner automatic: robust, easy to fix, parts plentiful and cheap." It surely behoves the Club to work with owners who would like to fit a modern gearbox to overcome the ZF problems and with Red Triangle to come up with a cost-effective but elegant solution. The S5-17 box in my TE21 offers a streamlined transmission tunnel. Park Ward overcame the problem of the short lever on top of the selection mechanism in TFs with the S 5-20 ZF box by designing a nicely trimmed "oddments tray". Perhaps if 10 owners would commit to spending, say, £5k each on an upgraded gearbox fitted, that might allow RT 10 x £500 = £5000 to do the necessary development work. The ZF box in my TE21 is certainly noisy on 1st, 2nd and 3rd which detracts from the driving experience. Posted by vaningen 20/12/2013 23:06:14
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