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Gearbox recognition

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Hi
My son needs a new gearbox as his has lost oil and failed. The van is an 85/86 1600cc non turbo diesel lump. The boxes that we have been offered and looked at have the slider gear shift in the casing. Where as our box has a simple bracket with two bolts for the shift rod. Also as hopefully from the photo's that I have uploaded the starter is positioned at 12.00 o clock. But we can re-use the bell housing. Its mainly the shift mechanism that confuses me as ours doesn't appear to be correct bolt on type for the boxes we have looked at.
The box serial number 091 301 211
Many thanks for the guys who have already been in touch and to those who reply
Cheers.
I can't seem to upload the pictures. One problem after another. Any hints on that???

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I think that i have managed to upload the photo's so any info the help us find a replacement will help us greatly. Many thanks.

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help please

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Re: Gearbox recognition

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Take a look at this thread and follow the links on it for help identifying the box you have and any you may look at.
https://club8090.co.uk/forum/viewtopic.php?f=37&t=97687
You have a later type box , it has one ball on the selector lever and the reverse light switch on a housing sticking out the opposite side of the box.
Early boxes have 2 plastic balls on the selector lever and dont have the housing on the opposite side.
Hope this helps.

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Re: Gearbox recognition

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Many thanks Richard.
That sounds about right. Your description is bang on.
I am going to look under the box for a code as per your thread. I really don't want to change to an early gear shift arrangement as ours is in good condition and much better than some others I have seen.
A guy looks as if he has a box for us that will suit and so we may have moved on. Amazing the amount of different boxes fitted to these little blighters.
Again thanks.
Austen.

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Just a quick thank you to every on who gave me a leg with this gearbox replacement problem.
We have located a gearbox of the correct type with about as much good history as there can be for 26 year old item.
There are so many threads on this question that I am confused as to who I have spoken with. But everyone has been uber helpful.
If anyone needs a runable dodgy gearbox to assist with a part ex or anything, we have one sat on my garage floor. Take it away.
Cheers.
Austen

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