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Getrag Parts Discontinued?

I'm being told certain parts for the Getrag are now discontinued? 

Specifically, award are telling me they cannot get a 3rd gear synchro and 3rd/4th selector hub. 

Anyone got a lead on these parts or at least the part numbers? 

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These guys do rebuild kits for R34:

http://www.ag-y.com/

Auto Gallery Yokohama gearsets (rebuilt boxes).

 

yes there are upgraded synchro boxes available. I have one in my 32. made by auto gallery yokohama (Koizumi)

it's a good box. i've used it for about 5 years with no drama.

you can do a mix of the OS box and AGY bits.

DJR81, they have their own double cone synchros. they also do various different close ratio gear sets too just like OS Giken.

they do a nice transfer case overhaul too.

ratio choice:

version 1

= ,611       
=,733         
=,289         
=,000        
=,752        

OR (standard ratios I think?):

1 3,214 
2 1,925
3 1,302 
4 1,000
5 0,752 

They have some optional 5th gear choices too:


5 0,842
5 0,826
5 0,800

version 2 close ratio box is:

1 1,903
2 1,476
3 1,186
4 1,000
choice of the 3 above.

 

  • 2 weeks later...
  • 2 weeks later...

So I found a place in the Netherlands with new old stock of Toyota V160 parts, same thing different packet. 

I was willing to buy all 3 hub and sleeve assemblies but he will not sell those without selling a full synchro kit, and I mean full synchro kit not just liners etc. 

He's charging a premium naturally (circa 3k delivered) so I'm going to sit on it and wait til Jacks completes their revised 3-4 assembly and buy all my bits through them at more reasonable prices (under 2k and improved/revised hub/sleeve combo and carbon liners for 1-4. 

 

  • 1 month later...

Hi Dan, how did you go with this? Did jacks end up getting back to you? 

Also any particular reason why you are changing the selector hub aswell? 

Thank you,

jono

Edited by R34GTRVJONO
Hi Dan, how did you go with this? Did jacks end up getting back to you? 
Also any particular reason why you are changing the selector hub aswell? 
Thank you,
jono


They are expecting finished 3/4 hubs hopefully this month.

Award said if it ever pops out of gear thats the selector and I thought if already paying for labour to remove is might as well just do all synchros and hub/sleeves and be done with it.

That said, new fluid and Nismo trans mount has made a solkd difference so this will be on the back burner while I finish other bits I wanted first (cams and springs mainly).
i have  a complete getrag box with twin plate clutch i could  consider selling for the right price
only thing needed to do conversion into 32/33 GTR is a tail shaft


PM me details, last one I saw was drug money and I see no reason for that when a rebuild isn't "that" expensive, but can't hurt to talk :)

Could be handy to do a swap, then build the other one the side though.
  • 3 weeks later...
On 31/12/2016 at 3:05 PM, ActionDan said:

Did you hear anything about these Dan? They sound too good to be true... 

Dan, I'm interested in what sort of abuse, if any, you put your Getrag through for the 3rd syncro 3/4 selector hub needing replacing?

Normal wear/tear or

Bcos race car ?

Edited by Sinista32
Update

No idea, I've done 1000ks in the car in 18mths. 

I just noticed that on a few WOT changes between 2nd and 3rd that 3rd was hard to engage and on a couple of occasions it popped out of gear. 

Award told me it will need Synchros and a 3-4 hub and sleeve to remedy those issues and also to try a better trans mount and fluid (which helped). 

I'm also known for being a bit picky with that sort of stuff so by other peoples standards it might be "fine".

The clutch could also be a component of the engagement issue as heat seems to be a factor. 

 

 

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