Dont know about dimensions and bolt holes etc, but a 1970 T120 will be right foot shift and a T140V will be left foot shift i.e. the T140 primary cover will have a big hole for the gear lever to poke through, which presumably will need to be plugged / welded over.
It will bolt on.
If its off a left-shift T140,you can plug the gearshift hole with a cork from your favourite bottle of wine or spirits.Use a cork with a decorative plastic cap.If you prefer,you could turn up a metal plug and drive it into the hole.
It will most likely have the screw in plug over the timing pointer.If your rotor has 2 timing marks 180 degrees apart,one should still line up with the pointer at 38 degrees BTDC (check this with the timing plug).
Sorry! Of course I should have mentioned the RH shift. So, if I got hold of any model OIF case, pre '75, It should fit straight on, yes? I only ask because T120 stuff is always dearer than T140 stuff!
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