thanks all for the replies.......it's a bit clearer now......apologies for my total ignornce!
the tc project Im looking at was originally a tcs I think with hoop for 365, but at the mo it's minus engine and tranny......
it would be simplest [including linkages] and best [originality] to stick with the 365...... but when budget is limited...
if I go with a 336 [temporarily? ] would rejigging the linkage and hoop to suit be a viable option? and within the capabilities of a diy mechanic? [bit of experience but no access to machine shop facilities]
fred
No need for apologies, if you don't know, you don't know - it's that simple. And it's far better to ask dumb questions than make even dumber mistakes !
I'm not trying to upset anyone with a 365 box so please don't anyone throw things, but quite honestly that's the last box I'd fit if I had to start from scratch. Nothing wrong with the box itself and if you have a good one with the car, marvelous, stick with it.
But.... before I bought my car I had a look at a JPS with a 365 box in my friend's garage for repairs. The owner was fed up after 6 months and wanted rid, the car was for sale "as is". The problem was one of the gears had stripped teeth and even back then no-one had spares. Bearings, yes, but some of the internals were apparently only used on a few cars so parts were hard to come by, and that was less than 10yrs after production finished. I spent a few weeks and a lot of ICI's time and money on phone calls trying to solve it because otherwise the car was excellent, but no joy. I can't imagine it being any better these days.
So - as JB says, the 352 has a similar linkage to the 365, the 336 is different. Can you DIY it ? I can't see why not but would assume there's welding and fabrication involved - are you comfortable with that ? To be perfectly honest I'd go the NG3 route myself and try for a cable change as well.
As a final point, although we all assume a TCS has a 5 speed box, but it's worth checking. I think the early ones had 4 sp with 5sp as options.