Diff Housing - Remote Change connection
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Diff Housing - Remote Change connection
I'm looking for the housing around the diff that the Remote Change Gear Shift connects to. P/No. 22G224 PBM9.
Mines broken. 1969 Moke, 1972+ 1098 engine.
Mines broken. 1969 Moke, 1972+ 1098 engine.
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Re: Diff Housing - Remote Change connection
No idea where you are located. I keep a box of them. I used to ship the box and let people select fit and return the balance. for cost of postage and a small fee. Steve (CTR)
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Re: Diff Housing - Remote Change connection
That is an easy weld up repair....done many of them. Just bolt the housing to the case...good clean up around the crack and the weld will be as good as new. Make sure you have pivot pin/bearings in place as well...just in case there is some distortion when the welding is done.
That way you won't have to fuss with getting one to match the case.
That way you won't have to fuss with getting one to match the case.
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Many thanks. This one looks like it has been welded in the past. Trouble is I recently bought this engine for my Moke and the broken piece is missing ( along with the 3 linkage parts).. so I need another housing & linkages.
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Re: Diff Housing - Remote Change connection
I have a mini remote diff housing for sale , but located in Portugal ,
Pls message me if you are interested.
Cheers
Luis
Pls message me if you are interested.
Cheers
Luis
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Re: Diff Housing - Remote Change connection
So you are looking for a Morris 1100 diff housing?
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Re: Diff Housing - Remote Change connection
Possibly.
My understanding is early Minis (and Mokes) came out with "magic wand" style gear shifters, followed in the late 60's with the "remote shift" set up until some time in the early-mid 70's. After which "Rod change" shifters were used.
My Moke is a '69 and the engine is circa '72. Both have the remote shifter.
The diff housing in the photo is what I need - it is where the the shifter attaches to the motor.
My understanding is early Minis (and Mokes) came out with "magic wand" style gear shifters, followed in the late 60's with the "remote shift" set up until some time in the early-mid 70's. After which "Rod change" shifters were used.
My Moke is a '69 and the engine is circa '72. Both have the remote shifter.
The diff housing in the photo is what I need - it is where the the shifter attaches to the motor.
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Re: Diff Housing - Remote Change connection
There is a subtle different in the remote housings between the mini cooper type (1961 onward) and the ADO16 type as pictured. The two are not interchangeable.
The orientation of the bolts that locate the remote housing are horizontal on the ADO16 type (and utilises a rubber bonded mounting plate) and the Cooper type is vertical and is directly mounted.
There’s much discussion on these and their fitment to minis elsewhere on the forum.
The orientation of the bolts that locate the remote housing are horizontal on the ADO16 type (and utilises a rubber bonded mounting plate) and the Cooper type is vertical and is directly mounted.
There’s much discussion on these and their fitment to minis elsewhere on the forum.
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Re: Diff Housing - Remote Change connection
The “4 synchro direct change” found on base models, vans and mokes bolts from from the bottom using a mini diff housing. It’s not compatible with the side bolts on the ADO16 diff housing in your picture
Mini on top and ADO16 on the bottom
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Thanks guys, the engine/gearbox was purchased separately from the Moke body. The remote shifter was already in the body. I can confirm the gearbox is correct for a moke (2.4:1 diff).
I will double check the shifter housing, but I think it is a side bolt fitting.
I will double check the shifter housing, but I think it is a side bolt fitting.
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Re: Diff Housing - Remote Change connection
Just had a proper look at your broken housing , it is an ADO16 housing with side bolts , if you are willing to keep same housing type happy to offer you one , postage would be from Portugal though.Thanks guys, the engine/gearbox was purchased separately from the Moke body. The remote shifter was already in the body. I can confirm the gearbox is correct for a moke (2.4:1 diff).
I will double check the shifter housing, but I think it is a side bolt fitting.
Cheers
Luis
Re: Diff Housing - Remote Change connection
Thanks Luis. Your offer is much appreciated. I think I may find one locally. I will be sure to reach out to you if I don't find one.LuisM wrote: ↑Mon Jan 06, 2025 9:45 amJust had a proper look at your broken housing , it is an ADO16 housing with side bolts , if you are willing to keep same housing type happy to offer you one , postage would be from Portugal though.Thanks guys, the engine/gearbox was purchased separately from the Moke body. The remote shifter was already in the body. I can confirm the gearbox is correct for a moke (2.4:1 diff).
I will double check the shifter housing, but I think it is a side bolt fitting.
Cheers
Luis
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Re: Diff Housing - Remote Change connection
Note My mk1 Moke has same Diff Cover but with a direct gear shift set up & No remote channel .. to make it a direct shift set up requires a change to the shift rod to then use the Smokeing Pipe type shift rod & the Straight Moke specific Gearlever ).
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