Re: Gearbox Coupling Plate
- From: "Drifter" <thedrifters@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: 30 Aug 2005 07:48:20 -0700
Terry O'Brien wrote:
> You may be able to identify your gearbox type by going onto the PRM website.
>
> They have a comprehensive list of their models(new and old) with photographs
> of the modern equivalent.
>
> The R&D website also has a lot of info about driveplates.
>
> Links below to both sites:
>
> http://www.newage-prm.co.uk/prm/default.htm
>
>
> http://www.randdmarine.co.uk/mdamper.asp
>
Yes... thanks Terry. I had already checked out the PRM site, but my
gearbox isn't shown. Peter did tell me it had been replaced by a newer
model but in his opinion the newer model wasn't as good as mine.
Going by the images available my driveplates are not R&D. I might try
and photograph them tomorrow. I might also end up having to convert to
an R&D plate.
cheers
Tony H
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