I’m attempting to refurb the B’s gearbox. It’s the old ‘round hole’ type about 1949.
By p/n, 66-3215 is the layshaft 2nd gear. 66-3212 is the mainshaft 3rd gear. Both are 25T, 9 dogs and measure identical with the same inner bush. See pic. Currently, the gear on the mainshaft has 3 drilled oil holes for lubrication whereas the layshaft gear has not. But:
this thread:
http://pub37.bravenet.com/forum/static/show.php?usernum=3155626639&frmid=16&msgid=1452064&cmd=show Says the layshaft gear (66-3215) should have the oil holes, so implies they are mixed up.
BUT! PES show 66-3212 (mainshaft -
https://pesltd.uk/?product=66-3212) as having the oil holes and 66-3215 (layshaft) does not – the opposite.
Other online pics show random version of the truth. I also note there’s no oil hole on the layshaft first but there is on the sleeve gear. I’m looking for patterns – like reading tea-leaves.
Does anyone know exactly which is which? Or what is generally correct? And does it matter? I assume they’re way too hard to drill additonal oil holes. I was wondering about swapping their places anyway to change where the main force is on their teeth. (I’m replacing the bushes.)
All thoughts appreciated, Thanks
Mike