Well with a few months of practice I'm pretty comfortable with this old gearbox. Most of the problems I had with it have... gone away. It's definitely very worn, the synchro barely works, but basically I now realize I just didn't know how to shift it. It requires finesse, basically. If the synchro worked it would be a lot easier, but it's not all that positive. I can almost picture the bronze nubs left on it! It's notchy when cold, but I can feel the synchro, let it grab, then 2nd is aligned and no grind. I usually get into first now with just a tick and a snick. Just gotta match revs and feel it out. I only do this approaching a steep slope at < 15 mph. Assuming I build it right, I know I'll be happy with a functioning T96. It's just old-fashioned, requires practice in an art that was probably common in the 1940's and 1950's. The car got a lot faster too, now that I'm in control of the gearbox, it handles better than the comical leaning would make it seem, it's a surprisingly nimble car. Unsprung weight up front is excellent, and not bad for open rear. _______________________________________________ Amc-list mailing list Amc-list@xxxxxxxxxxxx http://www.amc-list.com/mailman/listinfo/amc-list