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« Reply #20 on: January 03, 2020, 02:58:36 PM »

Just got this email back from Gordon:

You are definitely running a 14/53 (diff) and ratios approx
VX’s were 19/63. Think it was the Trevi ie’s ran 18/65  sometimes/rarely found fitted
to Beta’s.
Your ratios approx after checking from marking
and counting input/output shaft:
1st- 3.5
2nd-2.3
3rd-1.55
4th-1.2
5th-0.92
R-3

Interesting observation about Trevi i.e. having the 18/65 gearbox...
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« Reply #21 on: January 03, 2020, 03:05:53 PM »

Just got this email back from Gordon:

You are definitely running a 14/53 (diff) and ratios approx
VX’s were 19/63. Think it was the Trevi ie’s ran 18/65  sometimes/rarely found fitted
to Beta’s.
Your ratios approx after checking from marking
and counting input/output shaft:
1st- 3.5
2nd-2.3
3rd-1.55
4th-1.2
5th-0.92
R-3

Interesting observation about Trevi i.e. having the 18/65 gearbox...

I'll check I have the rare 1984 issue tech data book will see what it says
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« Reply #22 on: January 03, 2020, 08:19:26 PM »

https://www.amazon.co.uk/photos/share/ptVHDsXfd240GikYQ9dC5w5TkTkdDDN3da7p8JN4V2l

As you can see the ratio was changed in 82 around the time that the ie was introduced in the UK, I'd imagine only first stocks were the old gearing but given the bad stock rotation of the time registration date might be a poor guide. However this is a different set of ratios to even later cars (it appears).

here are the figures from the latest (1984) technical book

https://www.amazon.co.uk/photos/share/IxuNJBI01OYVNXnxizQwVsi8Aw8yPl6may0QYbHPqjI

No difference if its a Trevi, coupé or HPE

I have to say that Beta technical changes are to say the least confusing!

Previous versions for comparison

https://www.amazon.co.uk/photos/share/KpSft7NaV2jpxRkSFeNL8BLxjJpAsa4qrWoLf8AJaL

Volumex

https://www.amazon.co.uk/photos/share/TcAPIcEyJi0lmL7TOO4YFc0PO1WEfh30QpkrnunKPxx

I might check the microfiche if I'm in a real sad case mood one day....
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« Reply #23 on: January 04, 2020, 03:13:18 PM »

It really does seem to be lap of the gods as to which ratio box you got, back in the early 80s. Every source seems to tell a conflicting story. And then there's the 'received wisdom of the day' which may or may not be correct.
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« Reply #24 on: January 05, 2020, 04:19:01 AM »

It really does seem to be lap of the gods as to which ratio box you got, back in the early 80s. Every source seems to tell a conflicting story. And then there's the 'received wisdom of the day' which may or may not be correct.

With Beta stuff there is a lot of heresay which becomes 'fact' the only way to be sure is to trawl the official info. It still causes arguments though  Cheesy as people have their minds set for 30+ years. I possibly have more original Beta literature than anyone else in the UK, only possibly mind there is probably someone hiding away with more.... Anyone volunteering? I'd be interested to know
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« Reply #25 on: January 07, 2020, 07:39:09 PM »

Reading with supreme interest!

My 84 2000 Carb [manu Dec 83] from Australia has a white plastic breather, but any other
markings,except "Australia" in red, are gone.

Many clues appear to show that the car was built up using i.e. parts in the main, such as
the radiator + fan, and the fuel pump although the dash binnicle is an early,'no-green' version,showing only km's.

I guess i'll only know what i've got inside that aluminium casing when i'm
able to drive it!

Regards to all, Nige
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« Reply #26 on: January 07, 2020, 09:43:41 PM »

Reading with supreme interest!

My 84 2000 Carb [manu Dec 83] from Australia has a white plastic breather, but any other
markings,except "Australia" in red, are gone.

Many clues appear to show that the car was built up using i.e. parts in the main, such as
the radiator + fan, and the fuel pump although the dash binnicle is an early,'no-green' version,showing only km's.

I guess i'll only know what i've got inside that aluminium casing when i'm
able to drive it!

Regards to all, Nige

The 'ie parts' thing is more a case that we didn't get many late carb cars in the UK things like the rad and so on were changed for most versions possibly all but we didn't get them in the UK
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