November 18, 200321 yr comment_57426 The FS5W71C gearbox is easy to identify, as it has the bolt-on plate as part of the shifter mechanism.As far as which cars used it here, all RB,SR & CA powered vehicles (possibly with the exception of the S3 910) use the C series. I don't believe that it was standard fitment to any FJ20 powered cars. BUT, you can fit the B series bellhousing to the C series extension housing. This has been done to a few FJ & L powered cars here in AUS & is more common in Japan (especially with DR30 Skyline owners). the output shaft splines are the same all the way through - from the 4-speed A series to the latest C series (dunno about the 350Z box though). Link to comment https://www.classiczcars.com/forums/topic/8836-option-gear-boxes/?&page=3#findComment-57426 Share on other sites More sharing options...
November 19, 200321 yr comment_57567 This is why trying to ID Nissan boxes by model etc with 100% certainty can be impossible, unfortunately. While both my FJ20DET boxes look the same from outside, both have the B series type shifter arrangement, the guts are different. The heavy one has certain C series parts that do not fit the B series.Got any idea what the ratios for the C series Skyline/Pintara are, Ben? I need a spare C box with reasonably close ratios. Link to comment https://www.classiczcars.com/forums/topic/8836-option-gear-boxes/?&page=3#findComment-57567 Share on other sites More sharing options...
November 19, 200321 yr comment_57569 Interesting that the C internals are fitted to the B casing.I can find out about the R31 (domestic) ratios, but not until early next week. Link to comment https://www.classiczcars.com/forums/topic/8836-option-gear-boxes/?&page=3#findComment-57569 Share on other sites More sharing options...
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