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And finally, a nice stout striking plate was added to my spinner spanner.

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This makes loosening and tightening Monty's brass wheel spinners easier and safer, with no more risk of smacking my lovely black powder coated wire wheels viking

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Very nice welding! notworthy

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Originally Posted by sewin
My brake line with the MT-75 gear box fitted was also very badly positioned on the crossmember too! and was certainly vulnerable to damage from gearbox movement when driving, A good point to check for all classic owners perhaps. I'm sure Billy Bellinger's replacement Mazda gearbox also doesn't stick down below the Duratec sump so perhaps he does a similar mod to the bell housing? To be honest the Mazda gearbox is simply sublime and my preferred car would have been the original Duratec engined car with the Mazda gearbox but that gearbox bellhousing hanging down waiting to get ripped off stopped me going there! So I went with the MT-75 version right at the change point.

Fortunately I have worked for Ford and have a lot of experience with the MT-75 box and know it doesn't deserve the bad press Morgan owners can give it, quite rightly so though!
However there really in not much wrong at all with the box itself and most of the issues come from the remote linkage. The first problem occurs as the gearbox does need some breaking in especially the synchromesh elements so that annoys the owner right at the start of their ownership experience. Then generally the car does not have the use of an everyday car and so the gearbox literally never gets run in properly.. As time passes the linkage grease gets old, hard and contaminated with all sorts of gritty road muck. Think how low the car is riding and imagine the turbulence created under the moving vehicle with that magnetic grease just waiting to grab the grit it contains! This then makes fighting the thing into a gear or even changing gear become progressively difficult and a hate relationship of that gearbox is born!

Anyone with the MT-75 box should just take a bit of time and clean that linkage thoroughly using WD-40 and then re-lubricate it with grease, put the gear selector in a forward and reverse position ie. 3rd and 4th positions. You don't need to strip out the internal trim to access this procedure, it can be done from under the car. Limited the access is but you can see enough to get your bearings and the rest is by feel.

Sit in the car and then spend 10 minutes selecting the gears you will soon see a massive improvement and quickly the gear selection will start to feel as it should with a very positive click!-click! between gears. The MT-75 box due to its design will always have a slightly difficult 1st-2nd selection issue as it will always need to be realigned however if you have 1st to 2nd change difficulty even when warm then consider changing the gearbox oil, use Castrol Transmax with smooth gear technology and this will sort that out. First gear selection might continue to present baulking but align them with a quick 2nd gear selection first when that happens. That issue might hang around for 10,000 miles or more, but the box is bomb proof and when you get it changing with that positivity you will come to love it, different to the Mazda box but still wonderful!

Sorry seem to have moved off track! But well done Montegue, that is a stunning piece of problem solving with both the gearbox issue and the crossmember. When you see these issues being resolved you wonder why Morgan hadn't sorted them from the start. You can't tell me that no one from drawing board to testing hadn't raised both issues!
What was the reply I wonder! Not a very considerd one I expect!

Great info, I haven't tried the MT-75 but love the MX5 box in Monty which is definitely better than the BW T5 in my TVR Chimaera, and way way better than the Graziano transaxle in my Aston Martin V8 Vantage.

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Originally Posted by sewin
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Also my first thought!!


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You could also reverse the bolts on the gearbox mount and use countersunk head to gain a few more mm’s.


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Originally Posted by Tresco
You could also reverse the bolts on the gearbox mount and use countersunk head to gain a few more mm’s.

It's an idea, but I've never hit them yet, saying that the gearbox mount has proved to be a rather effective gravel scoop so those nuts must be colse.

The lowest point on Monty's underside is now the sump and I feel that's easily high enough to be safe, but it does all need testing on the worst of my local speed humps, there are some real shockers in my area so I feel confident if Monty can clear them he'll be able to clear anything our UK roads can throw at him.

I'll report back after a thorough test thumbs

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Originally Posted by Montegue
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Looks great and with the number of speed bumps and potholes that seem to be turning up everywhere I expect the car is a lot safer.

This photo of after I can see flywheel teeth though a hole, Is there any issues having the hole there?

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A big improvement Dave and very nicely done too. I can't help thinking that the bell housing situation was an original oversight. Its just a shame that they were happy to leave it like that.

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Cheers everyone thumbs

Monty is now ready those dreaded ferry ramps, its the Spa Classic next week woohoo

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Normally I go, but that weekend we are in France, Laon.
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