AAh of course, didn't think of them using a different bracket, fairly standard for me...not thinking. Good luck.
AAh of course, didn't think of them using a different bracket, fairly standard for me...not thinking. Good luck.
Last edited by Fingers; 05-02-2017 at 22:35.
Paul.
Sat in a real one, may never wash again!
To the best of my knowledge the boxes are the same externally apart from the rear diff casing which varies between the 156/GTV platform & the 166 platform due to the position of the rear engine mount.
Internally the 2.5 box has a lower final drive which many prefer in the replicas because it give the stronger acceleration at the expense of a taller cruising gear.
The release arm is the same on both boxes & the boxes are directly interchangeable. The variation being discussed here is the slave cylinder bracket which is definitely different between the 166 & the 156 boxes. The 156 boxes have the solid flywheel & therefore the flywheel & clutch assembly is quite slim so the release arm sits farther round on it pivot to reflect this & the slave then sits more parallel to the centre line of the car. The 166 runs with the dual mass flywheel which creates a much deeper assembly, the release arm then sits farther round on its pivot which means that the slave has to as well hence the fabricated steel bracket found on the 166.
The cast alloy bracket from the 156 does now clear the gear mechanism but Phil's issue will be rotating the release arm on the splined fork shaft to make it realign with the cast alloy bracket as he still has the dual mass flywheel installed.
See HERE for the required bracket.
"You can lead a horse to water, but a pencil must be lead"
Stan Laurel
Hi Michel
Craig has kindly put a link above (Thanks Craig)
( http://newalfaparts.co.uk/clutch-gea...t-bracket.html )
So I will order one from there it will not cost much more and save you the time going to the scrap yard
Thanks to everyone for all your efforts
Cheers
Phil
Ok Phil
I was printing the picture to have it at the scrapyard
Yes for that price it's better !!!! post international shipment is crazy and was not sure to have it ( sometime they are not keen to disassemble so small parts ; depend on which bottle of wine you give them)
Ok let us know if you solved finally the sourcing
Last edited by LM mic; 06-02-2017 at 09:14.
Good to know the 166 part won't work....I'll be using Craig's gear linkage on my project with a 156 box and had planned on using a 166 bracket as I have one. Unless I can mod it of course....
When the new parts get delivered and fitted I will post a photo Chris
Forgot to say, I re-indexed the release arm on my old car to work with a slave that I relocated to sit in a totally different location. Easy enough to carefully cut & file a groove in the master spline in the lever arm so it'll fit in any position you want. Started with a hacksaw then finished it with a triangular file.
I found a bracket from Desira parts, bit cheaper than Autolusso.
I found a bracket from Desira parts, bit cheaper than Autolusso.
BUGGER !.......... MINE SHOULD BE DELIVERED TODAY !!
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