In gear, but engine just revs
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In gear, but engine just revs
Hi, I have a 1951 1000 (I think it was converted from a side valve at some point i.e. I have only had the car for 23 years). I was doing a right hand turn, changed down to second, released the clutch, and nothing happened.
If I put it into gear and release the clutch I cannot stall it. Is it a clutch problem, a drive shaft?
Hope you can help.
If I put it into gear and release the clutch I cannot stall it. Is it a clutch problem, a drive shaft?
Hope you can help.
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hello Kimba welcome aboard..
I believe and will probably corrected by the next post but it sounds like your clutch has gone. if you had broken a half shaft in the axle it would make a great deal of noise as the two bits of half shaft hit each other. If it was the prop shaft again it would make a noise and you would hear a bit dragging on the floor if indeed it is possible to "break" it in the way I have described...
I would be tempted to put the car on some axle stands, put it in gear and use the starting handle to turn the engine over.. do not run the engine with the car on stands in case it comes off the stands.
but i think the most likely is a failed clutch as you have identified.
I believe and will probably corrected by the next post but it sounds like your clutch has gone. if you had broken a half shaft in the axle it would make a great deal of noise as the two bits of half shaft hit each other. If it was the prop shaft again it would make a noise and you would hear a bit dragging on the floor if indeed it is possible to "break" it in the way I have described...
I would be tempted to put the car on some axle stands, put it in gear and use the starting handle to turn the engine over.. do not run the engine with the car on stands in case it comes off the stands.
but i think the most likely is a failed clutch as you have identified.
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If the engine has been changed from a side valve, has the rear axle been changed as well? The original rear axle has a square shaped diff case and the later axle has a circular diff case. The internals are completely different.
I'm for a broken half shaft.
I'm for a broken half shaft.
Last edited by mike.perry on Tue Jun 02, 2009 10:05 pm, edited 1 time in total.
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I've done two halfshafts (Land-Rover and Midget, only one of which made it home under it's own power afterwards!)
There was no grinding noise, just a lack of forward (or rearward) motion.
Good tip BMC. My money's on a halfshaft.
Andrew
There was no grinding noise, just a lack of forward (or rearward) motion.
Good tip BMC. My money's on a halfshaft.
Andrew
Maggie, 1969, 4 door, Almond Green.
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Yes I had a halfshaft break on my van about 10 yrs ago and there were no nasty noises. I was lucky - it was a really neat break with no metal bits in the diff and no damage to the diff so just had to replace a shaft.
Seem to remember the speedo thing now bmc mentions it, and yes it was all very sudden! Good luck
Seem to remember the speedo thing now bmc mentions it, and yes it was all very sudden! Good luck