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4 speed manual with laycock overdrive
4 speed manual with laycock overdrive





4 speed manual with laycock overdrive

Linkages, relays etc, for Mark 7, XK140 and 2.4. Jaguar SPARE PARTS MANUAL #J.18,Ĭovers all aspects of OVERDRIVE fitment, including Unit itself, but also Source of Workshop Manual detail for virtually identical OVERDRIVE unit asįitted to XK140 is Section F of 2.4 and 3.4 SERVICE MANUAL (publication no.Į/120), or in Mark 2 SERVICE MANUAL E/125, or 3.8 Mark 10 SERVICE MANUALĮ/125, or S-Type SERVICE MANUAL E/133. Manual for Automatic Transmission issued in 1950's. To this detail being included in overall Workshop Manual issued for (markġ), Mark 2, S-Type, 3.8 Mark 10. Referred to in XK140 Supplement, although it most likely was issued prior Iĭo not have a specific Jaguar Workshop Manual covering just Overdrive, as There are a number of relevant publications that cover Overdrive unit. Which I am hoping will give the information I need. Mark VII manual references a separate service manual for the overdrive unit To be identical to the Laycock unit in the Mark 2. (which leads me to believe it is a Mark 7 gearbox) The overdrive unit looks George: my car is a very early 140 DHC and has a gearbox with a JLN suffix Plate, is there any evidence to support a theory that JLE boxes were notĪvailable until after your car was made, thus explaining why you have a Mk7 Yours is an early car and I believe you said the number matched the ID Tailcase and thus which model the gearbox is intended to fit. Publication J.18 that Roger mentioned has pictures to identify which Would think the reverse of this process would be the best way to take oneĪpart. I put one together once and I stood it on end and used the weight ofĪ car to compress the case sections together so I could get the bolts in. Strong springs inside all trying to push the sections of the aluminum caseĪpart.

4 speed manual with laycock overdrive

Be careful taking it apart, there are a lot of

4 speed manual with laycock overdrive

Order parts, but you have to guess which model Volvo would use theĮquivalent part to the 140. Manuals, which might be found in your local library. Overdrive, and the repair of these is covered pretty well in their Haynes Some models of Volvo and Triumph also used the Laycock de Normanville As long as you're in no immediate rush for it, in any case. Thanks -īrian, I can photocopy one from a Jaguar Mk I shop manual for you, if you Haven't been able to find a copy and am in desperate need of it. Overdrives Overdrives Does anyone have the Laycock de Normanville Overdrive Service Manual? I







4 speed manual with laycock overdrive