SIII reverse stop hinge

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DavidM

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The sprung hinge that engages reverse broke on my 1973 SIII 88".
Unfortunately the spare gearbox at the end of the garden has a different
screw hole position where it attachs onto the rear selector rod.

Please enlighten me. My SIII has the two holes horizontal, the spare box
has two holes positioned vertically. There is no mention of the
different types on Paddock/Craddocks websites. Anybody know the part
numbers?

Cheers for any help offered. David.
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DavidM <[email protected]> wrote:

> The sprung hinge that engages reverse broke on my 1973 SIII 88".
> Unfortunately the spare gearbox at the end of the garden has a different
> screw hole position where it attachs onto the rear selector rod.
>
> Please enlighten me. My SIII has the two holes horizontal, the spare box
> has two holes positioned vertically. There is no mention of the
> different types on Paddock/Craddocks websites. Anybody know the part
> numbers?
>
> Cheers for any help offered. David.


502202 Sprung Hinge Bracket - Reverse Gear Gate -
SIII to (G)24601113C/90442280C/94131535C £9.40 inc VAT

FRC3947 Sprung Hinge Bracket - Reverse Gear Gate -
SIII from (G)24601114C/90442281C/94131536C £pend

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beamendsltd wrote:
> In message <[email protected]>
> DavidM <[email protected]> wrote:
>
>
>>The sprung hinge that engages reverse broke on my 1973 SIII 88".
>>Unfortunately the spare gearbox at the end of the garden has a different
>>screw hole position where it attachs onto the rear selector rod.
>>
>>Please enlighten me. My SIII has the two holes horizontal, the spare box
>>has two holes positioned vertically. There is no mention of the
>>different types on Paddock/Craddocks websites. Anybody know the part
>>numbers?
>>
>>Cheers for any help offered. David.

>
>
> 502202 Sprung Hinge Bracket - Reverse Gear Gate -
> SIII to (G)24601113C/90442280C/94131535C £9.40 inc VAT
>
> FRC3947 Sprung Hinge Bracket - Reverse Gear Gate -
> SIII from (G)24601114C/90442281C/94131536C £pend
>
> Richard


Cheers, is that the number on top of the transfer case, or the chassis
number?
David

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DavidM <[email protected]> wrote:

> beamendsltd wrote:
> > In message <[email protected]>
> > DavidM <[email protected]> wrote:
> >
> >
> >>The sprung hinge that engages reverse broke on my 1973 SIII 88".
> >>Unfortunately the spare gearbox at the end of the garden has a different
> >>screw hole position where it attachs onto the rear selector rod.
> >>
> >>Please enlighten me. My SIII has the two holes horizontal, the spare box
> >>has two holes positioned vertically. There is no mention of the
> >>different types on Paddock/Craddocks websites. Anybody know the part
> >>numbers?
> >>
> >>Cheers for any help offered. David.

> >
> >
> > 502202 Sprung Hinge Bracket - Reverse Gear Gate -
> > SIII to (G)24601113C/90442280C/94131535C £9.40 inc VAT
> >
> > FRC3947 Sprung Hinge Bracket - Reverse Gear Gate -
> > SIII from (G)24601114C/90442281C/94131536C £pend
> >
> > Richard

>
> Cheers, is that the number on top of the transfer case, or the chassis
> number?
> David
>


It's the gearbox number - I'm having a senior moment as to whether
Series boxes have seperate numbers for the transfer box......

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"beamendsltd" <[email protected]> wrote in message
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> In message <[email protected]>
> DavidM <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > beamendsltd wrote:
> > > In message <[email protected]>
> > > DavidM <[email protected]> wrote:
> > >
> > >
> > >>The sprung hinge that engages reverse broke on my 1973 SIII 88".
> > >>Unfortunately the spare gearbox at the end of the garden has a

different
> > >>screw hole position where it attachs onto the rear selector rod.
> > >>
> > >>Please enlighten me. My SIII has the two holes horizontal, the spare

box
> > >>has two holes positioned vertically. There is no mention of the
> > >>different types on Paddock/Craddocks websites. Anybody know the part
> > >>numbers?
> > >>
> > >>Cheers for any help offered. David.
> > >
> > >
> > > 502202 Sprung Hinge Bracket - Reverse Gear Gate -
> > > SIII to (G)24601113C/90442280C/94131535C £9.40 inc VAT
> > >
> > > FRC3947 Sprung Hinge Bracket - Reverse Gear Gate -
> > > SIII from (G)24601114C/90442281C/94131536C £pend
> > >
> > > Richard

> >
> > Cheers, is that the number on top of the transfer case, or the chassis
> > number?
> > David
> >

>
> It's the gearbox number - I'm having a senior moment as to whether
> Series boxes have seperate numbers for the transfer box......
>


One serial number for the whole box including transfer I think, situated on
main gearbox top cover, right hand side up to and including Series 111
suffix A, then on top front edge of transfer box subsequently.

Martin


 
Oily wrote:
> One serial number for the whole box including transfer I think,

situated on
> main gearbox top cover, right hand side up to and including Series 111
> suffix A, then on top front edge of transfer box subsequently.
>
> Martin
>
>


Thanks very much. I wonder if my brother will be able to find it in the
dark and covered with oily mud.
David
 
DavidM wrote:
> Oily wrote:
> > One serial number for the whole box including transfer I think,

> situated on
>
>> main gearbox top cover, right hand side up to and including Series 111
>> suffix A, then on top front edge of transfer box subsequently.
>>
>> Martin


Brother found a number on the gearbox. It was a cast number (not
stamped) and read upside down - FRC1809VF3

This looks nothing like the ones that Richard quoted. Does it make any
sense to the knowledgeable people out there?

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DavidM wrote:

> This looks nothing like the ones that Richard quoted. Does it make any
> sense to the knowledgeable people out there?


Looks like you've found the part no. of the gearbox casing.


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In message <[email protected]>
DavidM <[email protected]> wrote:

> DavidM wrote:
> > Oily wrote:
> > > One serial number for the whole box including transfer I think,

> > situated on
> >
> >> main gearbox top cover, right hand side up to and including Series 111
> >> suffix A, then on top front edge of transfer box subsequently.
> >>
> >> Martin

>
> Brother found a number on the gearbox. It was a cast number (not
> stamped) and read upside down - FRC1809VF3
>
> This looks nothing like the ones that Richard quoted. Does it make any
> sense to the knowledgeable people out there?
>


That's a part number - probably a pre-production one that never made
it into the parts system - it doen't apprear to be valid.

Richard
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