[Rovernet] Auto trans sump pan

Julian Barnard julian.barnard at btinternet.com
Fri Jan 8 13:05:13 EST 2016


Hi Lance - I can confirm that the sump pan (and indeed the gearbox itself) is from a standard BW35 on the NADA 3500S, with one exception.
To measure the gearbox fluid on the NADA, you use the white sight glass tube that is located on the side of the box.
On all UK vehicles fitted with a BW35 box, there is a conventional dipstick arrangement.
Does anybody out there in Roverland have a fuel shut-off valve and its associated pipework that is fitted to the Automatic Enrichment Device on a NADA 3500S?
With kind regards,
Julian Barnard,
Hitchin,
UK.

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> On 8 Jan 2016, at 17:06, LANCE LA CERTE PSY D via Rovernet <rovernet at rovernet.org> wrote:
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> 1970 3500S, NADA, with a Borg Warner 35 auto tranny.  My sump pan is just to warped along its sealing edge.  I'm trying to findA NOS sump pan or one in excellent, flat, condition.  I know that this tranny was used on Volvo etc., but am wondering if the sump pan is unique to the Rover NADA.   Any help would be appreciated finding a replacement sump pan.
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> Thanks,  lance             Sent from my iPad
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