3rd gear nasty noise
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3rd gear nasty noise
I've just driven back from the Bath classic car show and suffered a nasty gearbox problem on the way home.
The car drove there fine, then on the way home suddenly 3rd gear starting clicking/knocking. I can still sort of drive in 3rd, but refused to do so where possible (running 2-4 most the the way home). 3rd will remain selected its not jumping out, burt the knocking is very pronounced and speed dependant. (no amount of playing with the gear lever changed the noise)
Any thought as to what it might be and how serious please advice me ASAP.
3rd gear always did whine a little but but this is rather worrying.
Is there something I can check (selector fork perhaps loose and not fully selecting gear?) or am I looking at rebuild ASAP?
Oh if if any one in my local area (southampton) has a 1098 gear box they could lend me or for sale.... that could be a real help. I think there is a place in Portsmouth that will recon boxes but it would be nice to keep the car on the road in the mean time. I'll be hunting Ebay now.
The car drove there fine, then on the way home suddenly 3rd gear starting clicking/knocking. I can still sort of drive in 3rd, but refused to do so where possible (running 2-4 most the the way home). 3rd will remain selected its not jumping out, burt the knocking is very pronounced and speed dependant. (no amount of playing with the gear lever changed the noise)
Any thought as to what it might be and how serious please advice me ASAP.
3rd gear always did whine a little but but this is rather worrying.
Is there something I can check (selector fork perhaps loose and not fully selecting gear?) or am I looking at rebuild ASAP?
Oh if if any one in my local area (southampton) has a 1098 gear box they could lend me or for sale.... that could be a real help. I think there is a place in Portsmouth that will recon boxes but it would be nice to keep the car on the road in the mean time. I'll be hunting Ebay now.
Rob
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I might just have found a box........
box and engine, not used in 3 years, but said to be a runner??? price is low,
should I beware? or risk it? I assume if left filled the gear box cannot have got much worse than being a 'runner'
box and engine, not used in 3 years, but said to be a runner??? price is low,
should I beware? or risk it? I assume if left filled the gear box cannot have got much worse than being a 'runner'
Rob
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gearbox
It's a lottery but, if cheap enough, has got to be worth a try. the box should be in the same condition as when usage stopped but 'runner' could mean anything.
Willie
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The 'box is an easy 1 person lift, and the engine an easy lift for two - as are the two combined, just awkward. I'm intrigued by what the tarp and planks are for though 

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I managed to get an engine and gearbox into the the back footwell of Liz two weeks ago.
Not advisable, but doable. I did need a rest afterwards though!
Not advisable, but doable. I did need a rest afterwards though!
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I have to carry an engine in the next few days, and was planning on placing it in the boot. Reckon this will cause any problems? or should I, like Onne, carry it in the rear footwell (4 door)?Onne wrote:I managed to get an engine and gearbox into the the back footwell of Liz two weeks ago.
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Construct a cradle with two short stout planks and a rope. Lift the engine onto the tarp in the back of the car (keeps oil off upholstery etc) then drag/push the engine right into car with tarp. use the planks to prop the engine up in the car.
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