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Following on from my post about identifying Mini drop gears – in particular straight cut drop gears – I came across an interesting article on MiniMania.com. I hope they don’t mind me pinching this information, but I want to just incase they take this article down in the future.

TYPE PRIMARY IDLER INPUT RATIO COMMENTS
TRANNEX -          
  22 30 25 1.136-1  
  24 30 24 1.0-1  
  23 30 23 1.0-1 Extra strong input gear
  24 30 25 1.0416-1  
  23 30 24 1.0434-1  
  22 30 23 1.045-1 Extra strong input gear
  23 30 25 1.0869-1  
  22 30 24 1.09-1  
  24 30 23 0.958-1  

NOTE; All Trannex ratios use same idler gear, so are totally interchangeable with each other. Not interchangeable with other manufacturers. Superior over-all quality makes these Number One.

TYPE PRIMARY IDLER INPUT RATIO COMMENTS
ST TRANSMISSIONS & JACK KNIGHT –          
  24 31 24 1.0-1  
  23 31 24 1.043-1 Same idler/input as above
  23 30 25 1.087-1 Seperate set from above 2

Also, an interesting paragraph on the effect of different ratio drop gears on the final drive

Drop gears can be used to fine tune final drive. To assess actual FD, just multiply FD by the drop gear ratio. So a 3.44FD using a 1.0434 drop gear set would give – 3.44 x 1.0434 = 3.59 FD. A glance at the FD table will show this can be used to achieve ratios not available off the shelf.

Finally, I’ve found out that my gearbox uses Tranx (or Trannex) gears, so the table above is proving very helpful in identifying what drop gears I have and which ones I’ll use.

Mini straight cut drop gears (transfer gears)

Can’t go a post without a photo, surely? Above is the drop gears I have, and I currently have two primary gears with different amount of teeth on them. I’ve yet to count them though…

 
 

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One comment so far

  • Sammy D
    4 Apr 2007 at 8:42 am

    Useful, I’ll be needing this soon!

    :D

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