Albins AGB 5 speed transaxle for sale

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Albins AGB 5 speed H-pattern for sale. Shipping back to weddle for teardown and inspection (lost 3rd gear). Last rebuild was 01-25. Willing to sell before it’s rebuilt or after, whatever works for you. Going to the R4 sequential so I don’t have to rebuild every year… Make an offer.




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Albins AGB 5 speed H-pattern for sale. Shipping back to weddle for teardown and inspection (lost 3rd gear). Last rebuild was 01-25. Willing to sell before it’s rebuilt or after, whatever works for you. Going to the R4 sequential so I don’t have to rebuild every year… Make an offer.




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Why do you have to rebuild every year, are these things that fragile? What power are you putting through it?

Buddy wasted his Fortin h-pattern R&P over the weekend and Fortin doesn't know when they are going to get the R&P he needs. I was telling him to swap in one of these, I thought they had a larger R&P than the Fortin and would be much more robust....
 
I’m making over 850 to the ground now but I want more…. I would have done this last year but transaxles weren’t available last year. It was a 6 month wait. I looked at going new fortin as well but the axle angle would make me move motor which I don’t want to do I’m my car. They say 7-750 is what this trans is good for to the ground. I’ve never had r&p issue only 2nd gear the last time and 3rd gear this time. Hope this helps.
 
What gear box is the R4 sequential?
These old school Albins were good back in the day.
Sean at Weddle says the new S4/5D are stronger than the old H pattern Albins.
 
Why do you have to rebuild every year, are these things that fragile? What power are you putting through it?

Buddy wasted his Fortin h-pattern R&P over the weekend and Fortin doesn't know when they are going to get the R&P he needs. I was telling him to swap in one of these, I thought they had a larger R&P than the Fortin and would be much more robust....
They are good for about 800 HP/TQ at the crank in a typical sand car. Any more than that and they start wearing out gears (as in this case) or breaking 3rd gear. The gears in the H-pattern units are narrower than the sequential.
 
They are good for about 800 HP/TQ at the crank in a typical sand car. Any more than that and they start wearing out gears (as in this case) or breaking 3rd gear. The gears in the H-pattern units are narrower than the sequential.
After seeing the abuse an S4D will take, I don't know why someone would spend double the money for an Albins unless its purely due to space/size constraints. My boss has been very unkind to his S4d for a decade now, and he's spent less $ fixing it than the repair invoice posted above over that time period. Poor thing has been putting up with hill assaults at Olds with 35.5's and a healthy whipple'd 440. Never broken a single part, only replaced a couple gears & bearings because they were in there and some parts were starting to show wear. I'm quite positive he still has the original R&P in it from when it was built.
 
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