Postby Underdog » 23 Aug 2009 13:06
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Yes it is an LT77 but there are some subtle differences through the years. The very early ones up to gear box# CL22476C have a smaller input shaft and bearing. CL22477C & up got the larger/heavier brg & gear. Also, the last version, that should be in an 81, had a taller 5th gear overdrive ratio. The engine will turn less rpm for given speed. I'm not sure how you identify this last version as the parts catalogs go by the VIN# of the vehicle it is in. The numbers I'm quoting are from a TR7/8 catalog. The LT77 was also used in sedans so a replacement very well may have a different numbering system.
What is exactly wrong with your gearbox? Unless totally destroyed I would rather rebuild my original unit. I've done three of them and they are fairly easy as gearboxes go.
I just read your other post. Doesn't sound terminal to me. Most likely a syncro and possibly the dogs on the gear chewed off. I can see that for you the rebuilt unit may be more appealing. It would be nice if you could be assured of getting another late style box though. Too bad you are on the other side of the pond as I've developed a bit of a collection of bits for these. One thing I've learned is the 5th gear syncro is the same as the other two and they never go bad. So a 5th out of a parts box can be used saving a bunch over new.
Whatever you chose, best wishes geting it back running.
Jim Underwood
72 MGB BRG
80 TR8 Persian Aqua
If women don't find you handsome, they should at least find you handy.
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Jim Underwood
72 MGB BRG
80 TR8 Persian Aqua
If women don't find you handsome, they should at least find you handy.