Ok The scoop is Jaimie ran into shifter rod supply for whatever reason. He told me 2 days ago to hang tight as things are closing in for finalization so I await that moment. The levers are way longer than the original set ups and drilling the levers are out as they are harder than the knobs of hell and I don't want to compromise what Jaimie has strived to perfect. The gearbox uses 75-90 full synthetic sure grip type oil. There is no bearing and gear noise when this is running even with the dust boot not installed where the lever goes. It is going to be one quiet tranny. The clutch plate sitting on the spline in the pics was simply to do what everyone installing a manual should do and that was to ensure that the plate slid along the spline easy which makes the plate move away from the pressure plate or flywheel when the clutch is depressed to ensure no grabbing occurs. Otherwise This will cause the gears hard to select if the engine is running. Like I have stated earlier this gearbox is a non issue to install so the pictures simply prove it goes in like an A833. The only difference, of course, is the speedo cable heading out to the right side but the cable Jaimie provides in the kit is easily routed back under the tranny and then takes the standard routing to the speedo. You remove your original cable. Once I get the rods and shifter it takes 1/2 hour to install the shifter and rods then a road report. Until then enjoy the pics and remember the wait to get on the list now is at least 6 months if everyone presently on the list takes their option when they are called.
Neil the new levers are one bolt size larger on the shifter shafts that protrude from the tranny. Jaimie has gone heavy duty on this thing. I even looked through the speedo adapter hole before installing it, and the 5th gear that I could see looks like it could work in a semi for a while. Tough looking and I believe all the beta testing proved there were no failures. One guy running a 650+HP dart twisted the body under the seat with the take off on the strip. No gear failure.