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petespops Posted - 15 Nov 2013 : 19:41:17
On 1725 engines, do they share the same ring gear for auto and manual?

Both have inertia starters.
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petespops Posted - 30 Nov 2013 : 17:53:11
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Originally posted by janmarine3

Cool looking Prefect ( Anglia ? )in the pic there, is it yours ?




Thank you, I know longer own this, it was sold many years back.

I built this from a bare shell with a Pinto/5 speed conversion and a change to rack & pinion steering around 1992.

janmarine3 Posted - 29 Nov 2013 : 13:51:07
Cool looking Prefect ( Anglia ? )in the pic there, is it yours ?
petespops Posted - 27 Nov 2013 : 10:34:59
Thank you

1922 Posted - 24 Nov 2013 : 21:11:03
The 1972 parts book lists both as 1238557 (though the manual one is superseded by 755221811).

I've no personal experience of this but it looks like - yes.


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