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can anyone identify this gearbox? it has three threaded holes on same side of shaft. not a corvair or vega found it in a junk pile now it is bad and would like to replace it without having to do a bunch of extra work.
 
can anyone identify this gearbox? it has three threaded holes on same side of shaft. not a corvair or vega found it in a junk pile now it is bad and would like to replace it without having to do a bunch of extra work.

You're kidding, right?

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can anyone identify this gearbox? it has three threaded holes on same side of shaft. not a corvair or vega found it in a junk pile now it is bad and would like to replace it without having to do a bunch of extra work.

Yes, I am sure someone can.
 
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Sorry guys thought i posted the pics..I will try again
 

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Thanks but the one I have is much shorter and the bolts actually bolt directly to body. I am having so much trouble trying to identify it. I got it at a swap meet used it, now its bad and do not want to change all my steering with a new box. Thanks i will try to get better pictures
 
As you know now, this is a case for not using parts that you cannot identify for service duty. If it's a obscure box you're probably looking at an uphill parts sourcing battle anyways, so I would look at changing it out. With the configuration it is mounted in it shouldn't be too hard to adapt a reversed Corvair box. Then you could get rid of the sketchy welded pitman arm as well...
 

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