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I am restoring a 1972 Combat basket case and after cleaning off the grime have come across the marking N817 on the gearbox.

Does anyone know what this means? Is it a Commando gearbox or something else?

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The case could be off an early (post 1956) Dominator. Check the clutch cable hole and see if it is threaded. Commandos weren't normally.

Commando gearboxes are usually stamped with the engine number along the top mounting lug.

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Gearbox cover is not threaded and looks like a Commando cover with the clutch cable entry in the correct position. 
Gearbox inner has the usual casting mark - 040122 - and looks ok, to me, for a Commando.

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It looks like you have the imprint of a feather bed centre stand spring on the main gearbox shell.

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As Ian said imprint of a feather bed centre stand spring. Another check  are the top and bottom mounting fixing the same width. Feather bed equal  width top and bottom Commando 1/8 narrower than the bottom. The top has a 1/8 thick washer to make it the same width as the bottom this makes it easier to get it in the fixed gear box cradle of the Commando.

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The top and bottom mount are the same, so looks like inner case is not from a Commando! I can only assume that an early owner had a gearbox failure and used this one as a replacement.

Does the N817 number indicate what model the case originated from? 
I can only hope that Commando internals were used.

Wont know till I take it apart!

Thanks Ian And Peter for your insights

 

 



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