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these fotos are from bromos 59 gt and the 19 car.
the 19 car is, i think,(don't have a foto of it in front of me), the chopped top car. curious as to what tranny is in it. a bromos' empolyee, (i think), said it was a porsche tranny. and what about the cv's? and the 59 gt tranny note the VW stamp amd 914 part #. doug Attached image(s) ![]() |
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Tracey of Windrush ![]() ![]() Group: Members Posts: 85 Joined: 28-January 03 From: San Carlos, CA USA Member No.: 205 ![]() |
Doug,
The trans in the #19 car (the one without the VW stamp) looks like a Hewland transmission. It is inverted from the installation intended by Hewland, hence the main shift input is on the LHS of the car and high up. As Hewland intended, the shift input wouldf be low on the RHS of the car, which is normal (or rather typical) location convention for all single seat and sports racing cars. Without a clear view, I guess this is a Hewland FT series transmission. The flat platform just above the final drive is the normal location to mount suspension components like lower wishbone mounts etc - of course this is the bottom when correctly mounted . Regards Hayden PTBT |
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