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FRC5834 - Invoerasaandrijving

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Genuine Part
Genuine: Original manufacturer part. This product is the original part designed and produced by the vehicle manufacturer.
Ingaande as is de primaire (ingangs) as van de handgeschakelde versnellingsbak, die de aandrijving van de koppeling naar het tandwielstelsel overbrengt.

Deze neemt de koppelinguitgang op zijn vertande neus en brengt deze over naar de continu-ingrijpende tandwielen van de versnellingsbak, die op lagers aan de voorkant van de versnellingsbakhuis draaien. Voor handgeschakelde transmissietoepassingen.
Vehicle Model Range Rover Classic tot 1994
Fitment Notes RANGE ROVER CLASSIC 1986-1991 — handgeschakelde versnellingsbak ingaande (hoofd)as. Tot chassisnummer HA610293
Alternative Codes
FRC5834FRC9307

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Frequently asked questions

What is the FRC5834 input shaft and what does it do?
The FRC5834 is the primary input shaft for the Range Rover Classic manual gearbox. It carries drive from the clutch into the gear train, taking the clutch output on its splined nose and transmitting it to the constant-mesh gears. Genuine Land Rover part.
Which Range Rover does this input shaft fit?
This input shaft fits the Range Rover Classic from 1986-1991 with the manual gearbox, up to VIN HA610293. FRC9307 is listed as an alternative cross-reference. Confirm your VIN and gearbox type before ordering.
Where does the input shaft sit in the gearbox?
The input shaft sits at the front of the manual gearbox casing, running on bearings. Its splined nose takes the clutch friction plate, and it feeds drive into the constant-mesh gear train inside the box.
Why does a gearbox input shaft need replacing?
Input shafts typically need replacing when the front bearing surface or the input splines wear, often showing as noise in neutral, difficulty selecting gears, or clutch drag. Wear on the splined nose can also cause a shudder as the clutch plate no longer sits true.