Postby Hasbeen » 18 Sep 2020 03:13
Yes they are a heavy gearbox.
The first time I dropped a 7 gearbox, about 18 years ago, I ran the car up on ramps, slid under the thing & dropped the box. I lowered it onto my chest as I had done in the past, with many boxes.
I then found I was not strong enough, in that position to lift it off my chest. Alone, it took me about 10 minutes to get out from under the thing.
My son recently fitted a T5 Ford box to the back of the 4.6L RV8, in the 8. He had a hoist & a strong mate to help handle the box which is just as well. They had the box in & out 6 times getting the clutch fork pivot adjusted to the right height for the combination of hydraulic gear & pressure plate.
It is still not the easiest car to drive in traffic, but much better than with an auto which changes gear when it thinks is right, rather than when wanted.
Hasbeen
PS. By not easy, I mean to drive unobtrusively in traffic. It is very likely to break traction in first or second if even a small excessive bit of throttle is applied. That, with it's throaty burble it is very likely to attract the undesirable attention of the boys in blue.