Gearbox change record?

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WPR678B
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Gearbox change record?

Post by WPR678B »

I was wondering if i set a record time in changing a gearbox today (in a standard 1969 1098cc minor?) :-?
I drove the car into the drive with a very noisy 3rd gear at 3.30pm and drove it out again on a test run at 6.30pm. That is exactly 3 hours! :o
It is a personal best for me and i am so chuffed that i thought i'd share it with you all! :D

(Just for info, i removed the engine, then the gearbox, looked out a secondhand gearbox and fitted it, then re-fitted the engine!)

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Post by Jay-Minor »

nice one carlo, so i know where to come when i need a engine/gearbox done within 3 hours then :D
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Post by Mike Shipman »

3 hours... :o !!
I guess you must've stopped for lunch too then.. :wink:
I take that long just looking at the manuals trying to remember where to squirt the oil and pump the grease :cry:
Well done that man.
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Post by Peetee »

In your description you appear to have sourced a gearbox within that that 3 hours as well. If so, than that truly is an achievement and I have to say, unfortunately, that you do have rather an unfair advantage over the avarage minor owner so the record in null and void I'm afraid. 8) :wink:
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Post by RogerRust »

Three hours on a bad day it can take that long to get the tower bolts out! Well done "you can't get quicker than a dorset fitter"
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Gearbox change record?

Post by mal »

drove the car into the drive with a very noisy 3rd gear at 3.30pm and drove it out again on a test run at 6.30pm. That is exactly 3 hours
What kept you... did you have dinner, a few pints and watch the snooker on telly as well :wink: JUST KIDDING :lol: well done and when do you fancy doing mine :wink: :lol: :lol:

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Post by WPR678B »

Thanks everyone! :D I was very pleased to say the least, as was my sister who wasn't looking forward to having to drive my dad's pick up instead! :o I was just pleased that the gearbox i chose to fit turned out to be a good unit as it was a condition unknown box that had been standing for quite a while! :)

Peetee, I know i am lucky to have an engine crane, sheds full of spares etc, but i am still well pleased with how the job went! :D You can have all the equipment of a professional workshop and still struggle sometimes! :lol:

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Post by Peetee »

You can have all the equipment of a professional workshop and still struggle sometimes
I know what you mean. All it takes is one stubborn bolt :roll:
And, if your as absent minded as me when it comes to putting tools down, well.................
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Post by bmcecosse »

You must have been going some ! Well done. Confirms my view that it's always easiest to pull the engine out - even for a 'box change.
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