Hey guys, I was wondering if anyone knew the specs of the bolts that hold the gearbox to the engine (t50/smallport) as neither my engine nor my gearbox came with them so I've gotta go to a bolt shop to buy some. I've heard they have an irregular thread pitch so I can't just grab any bolts. Or if someone has a whole set they don't need I'll happily but them.
Also my other problem, I'll just copy from another forum
"Hey guys, I'm just starting off my 4AGE conversion into my TA22 and I decided to retain the original gearbox to save me from having to source/buy a proper 4A t50, and it also saves me from having to get a custom tailshaft. Anyway, I've removed the 2T bellhousing off the gearbox, cleaned everything up and now I'm up to the stage of bolting on the 4A bellhousing. Someone mentioned there was some issues with sealing before but I couldn'd find any info on it anywhere. What I've found is that it will all bolt up, but there are two bearings underneath it. One has the shaft sticking out of it that comes through the clutch guide, and then there is another bearing that just has a bolt on top of it. On the 4A bellhousing, the recess for this bearing part isn't as deep as on the 2T bellhousing. Therefore when the 4A bellhousing is on there, there is a 1 - 2 mm gap between the bell and the gearbox.
I was wondering what people have done to overcome this? I guess it could be machined out but that would be a pretty dramatic exercise if there is something easier I could do, like put on a thick gasket or something."
Cheers, Matt