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MNR M/C reverse Box Installation
rf900rush - 16/6/10 at 10:14 PM

Just got my MNR reversing box to replace my other popular (broken) one

Which way round does it go?

Nice look bit of kit but no instructions.


Blackbird Rush - 16/6/10 at 10:19 PM

From the discussion i had with them at stoneleigh i dont think it matters but best to ask MNR dont take my word for it

Be interested in how you rate the difference from your old 'popular' rev box Vs. the new MNR one, as my 'popular one is a bit on the noisey side!

[Edited on 16/6/10 by Blackbird Rush]


rf900rush - 16/6/10 at 10:42 PM

Spoke to MNR at stoneleigh.

I did say that my popular box did not see much use or abuse.
So although their box was nice I did not see any justification yet to change.

Two weeks later BANG whilst reversing

Glad it did not go bang a high forward speed.

So, now I have a MNR one.

Will post my findings later.


Steve Hignett - 16/6/10 at 10:59 PM

It will work either way round...


24vseven - 17/6/10 at 12:41 AM

quote:
Originally posted by rf900rush
Spoke to MNR at stoneleigh.

I did say that my popular box did not see much use or abuse.
So although their box was nice I did not see any justification yet to change.

Two weeks later BANG whilst reversing

Glad it did not go bang a high forward speed.

So, now I have a MNR one.

Will post my findings later.


cheeky i know but dont suppose you would be interested in selling ur old one so i can mock up my mountings as i build my chassis


Blackbird Rush - 17/6/10 at 06:09 AM

quote:
Originally posted by rf900rush

Two weeks later BANG whilst reversing




mine did something similar whilst reversing out of the drive, almighty great bang followed by a Sound like a bag of spanners! it still works but for how long?......... not even got the car registered yet!


rf900rush - 17/6/10 at 06:29 AM

I would NOT use a suspect gearbox at speed.

If it seizes and your propshaft shears then i would guess you may lose the use of your legs


Yes I would consider selling the broken one.
I want to speak with the makers first.


24vseven - 17/6/10 at 12:32 PM

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Yes I would consider selling the broken one.
I want to speak with the makers first.


no probs just let me know what happens


:{THC}:YosamiteSam - 18/6/10 at 10:32 AM

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Originally posted by 24vseven
quote:



Yes I would consider selling the broken one.
I want to speak with the makers first.


no probs just let me know what happens


if its not too badly damaged they are rebuildable - the popular box makers do a service kit for them for about £70-£80ish includes bushes, chain, seals etc


rf900rush - 18/6/10 at 07:00 PM

I have heard the chain mentioned a few times now.
strange I have no chain in mine.

I Spoke to the Makers and asked them did they have two types and one using a chain.

A definate NO chain. and only one version of the box.

The guy on the phone was fairly helpful, although rightly reluctant to give a phone costing for repair.

From what I was told I guess upto £400.

The planet gear set as broken and even some gears have had the shafts sheared.

gears
gears


24vseven - 19/6/10 at 11:57 PM

i was always intendeing to get a new one but my reqest to by was 2 fold i need to make all my mountings now so could se it to mock up and secondly i have never qite got my head round how they work so what better than one in bits even if they are broke lol