Identify this Reverser

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  1. crdafoe

    crdafoe Member

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    Have no idea, but it dose not looking like my B&J. It looks more a primary input section than a reverser, I didn't see any shift lever. Sorry! not much help. Maybe some one with more experience will jump in and help.
     
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    We have a Powers and Riley laying in our shop, yours looks a lot like the one we have, but not exactly. Do the 2 pins that are on the bellhousing side move in and out when it is put in and out of reverse?
     
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    Thanks Troy for the response. Yes the pins that are recessed into the case on the bellhousing side do move in and out when the reverser is engaged. Also the "collar" on the rear of the case is an add-on piece, its just an attachment point for the driveline tunnel.
     
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    After looking at ours today, I have no doubt yours is a Powers & Riley. It is just like the pics of yours.
     
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  6. crdafoe

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    Thanks alot Troy! I appreciate it very much. Good luck with the Bomb Squad, that's one badass hot rod.

    PS: Hugo says hello

    Chris
     
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