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Wanted- A10 inner gearbox cover marked RRT2
« on: 29.08. 2010 23:44 »
I am restoring a RGS and need a inner gearbox cover marked RRT2. I would consider a whole RRT2 gearbox if it is in decent condition and has the close ratio gears, and can be shipped for reasonable cost. Thanks


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Re: Wanted- A10 inner gearbox cover marked RRT2
« Reply #1 on: 30.08. 2010 11:11 »
You want what??? LOL
Bring your money with you !!! Last one I saw went for $2K.
A lot cheaper to weld up a std and re-stamp. *smile*
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Re: Wanted- A10 inner gearbox cover marked RRT2
« Reply #2 on: 30.08. 2010 16:56 »
I suspect that you will have more success in winning the lottery without actually bothering to buy a ticket. If you are looking for anything stamped RRT2 then multiply £100 by your telephone number, and don't forget to include your area code in that calculation. Sorry to be so negative, but thats the way it is.

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Re: Wanted- A10 inner gearbox cover marked RRT2
« Reply #3 on: 30.08. 2010 17:33 »
OK thanks for the dose of reality. Sorry to be so out of touch. Didn't know these had made Rockinghorse droppings status!

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Re: Wanted- A10 inner gearbox cover marked RRT2
« Reply #4 on: 30.08. 2010 18:08 »
Oh! and stamping a casting with RRT2 doesn't make it one either!
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Re: Wanted- A10 inner gearbox cover marked RRT2
« Reply #5 on: 30.08. 2010 19:54 »
Here ya' go, FRESH & STEAMING
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Re: Wanted- A10 inner gearbox cover marked RRT2
« Reply #6 on: 30.08. 2010 20:12 »
WOW  *eek*

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Re: Wanted- A10 inner gearbox cover marked RRT2
« Reply #7 on: 31.08. 2010 10:47 »
IMHO that is not a genuine RRT2 gear-case. I have researched the telltale identification of an RRT2 and the 4th image shows a small c/bore around the layshaft bearing in the main case. A genuine RRT2 has a much larger and deeper c/bore.

I believe this to be a STD case modified to appear as an RRT2 making it considerably less value than advertised. *whistle*
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Re: Wanted- A10 inner gearbox cover marked RRT2
« Reply #8 on: 31.08. 2010 16:45 »
Hmm very interesting Goldseeker.

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Re: Wanted- A10 inner gearbox cover marked RRT2
« Reply #9 on: 31.08. 2010 20:28 »
Hi All,
Goldseeker, you maybe correct,
Also where the inner cover has the part number cast there should be
the correct RRT2 part number stamped, cant see it in the photos ???? ???? ???? ????

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Re: Wanted- A10 inner gearbox cover marked RRT2
« Reply #10 on: 01.09. 2010 08:23 »
Also where the inner cover has the part number cast there should be
the correct RRT2 part number stamped, cant see it in the photos ???? ???? ???? ????

Yes John you are right, should have '4230 84' stamped near to the casting number. Looks even more likely this is not what it seems.
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Re: Wanted- A10 inner gearbox cover marked RRT2
« Reply #11 on: 01.09. 2010 17:34 »
Interesting and quite disturbing. Caveat Emptor and all that but its quite possible that someone could stump up good money for this. Be interesting to know if its a genuine mistake on his part or he's pulling a fast one. Anyone think its a good idea to send the seller a message pointing out the above...there may be a genuine explanation?
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Re: Wanted- A10 inner gearbox cover marked RRT2
« Reply #12 on: 01.09. 2010 18:02 »
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Anyone think its a good idea to send the seller a message pointing out the above...there may be a genuine explanation?

Me being the cynic that I am. Do you think that you would get an honest answer? We are talking £££££££££  motivation here!

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Re: Wanted- A10 inner gearbox cover marked RRT2
« Reply #13 on: 01.09. 2010 18:52 »
Well anything other than an honest answer would reveal a lot
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