does an M1 zf have a longer input shaft?

Rick Muck- Mark IV

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To my knowledge, yes. When Safir P1116 was asembled the input shaft bottomed on the crank recess and wped out the thrust bearings in short order. I think the extra length is only .20/.25 but enough to cause a problem. Solution was to machine the end of the input shaft and re-machine the tapered end.
 
Jack, I have used a ZF/M1 Box in a gt40 and have records of the dims in my records ( somewhere ! ) if I can find them I will pass on to you, Frank
 

Jack Houpe

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Thanks to you both, I am waiting on my McLeod clutch to show up and then I am ready to put the package together, I have already changed the shift rod and added the knuckle joint and box for the shifter. My best friend said he had read there was a difference but I can't seem to master the search engine on this site. :)

Here is a picture of it bolted to the block to align everything up. What bearing are you using for the shaft? Whats your opinion on the gearing of the M1?
 

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Hi Jack

The length of your input shaft depends on the depth of your bellhousing, the pilot bearing is 12mm and will probably need a carrier machining
regards

Chris.

The drawing below is dimensioned for a 4" bellhousing
 

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According to my records, the M1 input shaft protrudes 4.54" proud of the bellhousing mounting surface. That's actually about 3/8" shorter than the Pantera DS2.
 
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