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| UK_Sub | Posted - 06 Mar 2026 : 18:03:25 
Came across this smooth case gearbox, which I'm assuming is for an early V4, because of the slave cylinder mounted on it (weren't clutches on the 3-speed 2-stroke boxes cable operated)?
I'm guessing it's not a late 2-stroke 4-speed case, as it didn't have a '4' stamped on it.
I took note of the numbers stamped on the box; 707401 stamped on the gearbox casing and 731522 on the bell housing.
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| andydeans3 | Posted - 17 Mar 2026 : 16:01:09 quote: Originally posted by Dynorog I’ve just checked in the parts book and service manual . 710432 refers to the gearbox end cover only, of a 3-speed box. The end cover of a 4-speed box is 708058.I doesn’t appear that they are interchangeable. It looks like it’s pre 1965 from date of page in manual. Cheers Oh and it was originally on a LHD Dynorog
Yeah, you can tell it's from a LHD by the fact that it does NOT have the horseshoe shaped "thingy" on the gearchange mechanism, on top of the box.
1978 LHD SAAB 96 1991 Nissan Figaro |
| Dynorog | Posted - 17 Mar 2026 : 11:38:19 So the diff/ bellhousing was originally on a 4 spd box and then the box swapped for a 3spd at some point?
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| UK_Sub | Posted - 17 Mar 2026 : 09:53:09 I've heard back from someone who is an expert on Saab gearboxes; "It's an early longnose 3 speed not a 4 speed, easily identified by having a clutch slave cylinder and one adjuster for the shift fork on the back cover, all earlier gearboxes had cast iron casings so nothing special there I'm afraid." |
| Dynorog | Posted - 16 Mar 2026 : 20:37:02 I’ve just checked in the parts book and service manual . 710432 refers to the gearbox end cover only, of a 3-speed box. The end cover of a 4-speed box is 708058.I doesn’t appear that they are interchangeable. It looks like it’s pre 1965 from date of page in manual. Cheers Oh and it was originally on a LHD Dynorog |
| UK_Sub | Posted - 16 Mar 2026 : 09:44:33 
The box is cast iron, apparently standard boxes weren't fitted with cast iron boxes, so perhaps that tallies with the '96 Special 2T 4sp box' that Dynorog identified! |
| Woody | Posted - 08 Mar 2026 : 23:52:26 I am wondering if the transmission casing is cast iron. |
| Dynorog | Posted - 08 Mar 2026 : 16:16:16 The Bell Housing is from a MY66 > 96 Special 2T 4sp box.731552 I can’t find a reference to 707401 in 2 stroke parts book. maybe it’s a later box from a later V4.
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| Woody | Posted - 08 Mar 2026 : 02:45:45 Bell housing is two stroke, not V4. Have a smooth case V4 from 1967/8. It has V4 embossed on case. Is the freewheel selector steel? |
| Dynorog | Posted - 06 Mar 2026 : 21:23:02 I’ll look it up tomorrow in my 2 stroke parts manual. Cheers
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