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R33 will be a pull type gearbox... R32's are push type.... (well late R32's will be pull type, so are exactly the same as R33 gearboxes)....

look at where the slave bolts onto the bellhousing and where the hole for the clutch fork is. if the slave bolts on on the rear side of the gearbox (near the hole for the clutch fork) then its a pull, if it bolts on in front of the hole, then its a push.

r32

08/89 -> 08/91 32010-05U10

08/91 -> 02/93 32010-05U11

02/93 -> 32010-12U00

32010-12U60 is listed as alternative part number for 32010-05U10

my version of fast crashes when you try and view illustration for r33 gtr, hope this helps.

Sorry...but i would like to know if a GTR33 gearbox would fit into a 1990 GTR32? If not, wot work needs to be done to fit it in and is it likely to cost a lot?

Anyone can help?

Huh? Duncans post clearly says

You may need to convert from pull to push type if you want to keep your old clutch

So... umm, yeah you would need to convert if you want to keep your old clutch

To convert it you need some parts from an push box (your old one if its still around), you change the pivot point and tap the casing to swap the direction of the slave cylinder, the casing should have the right points cast into it but no thread.

About 1hr work for a competent workshop once both boxes are out.

If you want to fit the box you have in the pic, it's a traight fit, it's a push clutch box.

If you want to use a later model pull box and use a push clutch , like Duncan said use your old fork, pivot and slave and tap the housing, its easy , it has the flat spot there so you can't go wrong..

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