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Reply #2 on: Dec 13, 2004, 10:10:56 PM »
The 4 cyl W59 is a updated cousin of the 85-91 W56.
Because it has a 3mm wider input bearing, and greater helix angles on the input and countershaft constant run gears, it makes it stronger than the W56 A,B,and C trans.
By fitting the G54 gear set with the wider input bearing and greater helix angles on the input and countershaft constant run gears in a cast iron case, I have had great results.
Yes kyle_22r, the early G52 trans that uses the B32-14UR bearing is the same gear set as the L52 however, it has an updated reverse gear set.
Marlin
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