Continuing…. The gear selector arms / detent assembly is fitted in the side plate.
Finally the side plate is sealed and bolted on. With a spanner on the selector arms I can try changing the gears….they seem to all go in okay.
I‘m going to fit a Hurst shifter to try and improve the gear change experience. The old stock shifter wasn’t too bad generally but occasionally did a bit of a weird thing where it felt like the blades in the mechanism missed the levers, probably wear and abuse.
Unlike the stock gear-lever assembly that is mounted to the car, the Hurst mounts on the gearbox which has got to be better. It’s nice to be able to set it up on the bench, getting the rod lengthsadjusted just right.
There we go, I can now do some gear changing. This feels very solid and positive, no play anywhere.
I just hope the gearbox works when I get it back in the car and road test it.
I must remember to add the oil!
Im going to try this GL4 oil from “Driven”. The application notes actually state it is perfect for a Super T10 gearbox. I keep seeing this Driven oil being used here and in the US.