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Benpavey
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Going forward in reverse gear!

Post by Benpavey »

New to the world of moggys, we had owned our morris 2 weeks when it started popping out of 4th gear.Took it to a garage who took the gear box out and replaced the bushes. After a week of getting it back i tried to park it and put it in reverse and the car went forward and no other gears worked. Returned to garage who later gave it back and said it had "sorted itself out" A week later trying to park again put it in reverse and went forward. The garage man seems baffelled. Any advice to give him?
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Post by Mick_Anik »

Re-training?
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Post by bmcecosse »

Obviously - they have not assembled the gearbox correctly - take it back and insist they open it up - and do the job properly this time - at their expense.
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Post by Mick_Anik »

Would I be right in saying that the Minor gearbox is the easiest one in the world to work on?

No special tools..........really, no special talent required, if one has a good workshop manual.

Take bmc's advice...................it does sound to me that this 'mechanic' shouldn't be allowed near any car. I wouldn't trust him to wash mine!
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Post by bmcecosse »

Almost certainly they have left out some (or all) of the interlock plungers/bullets. Why did they get the job of rebuilding the box - do they have any history of doing work like this ? Most garages nowadays wouldn't know where to start with a gearbox rebuild - sounds like they don't either!
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Post by les »

It may be the spring loaded plunger at the back of the extention, try slackening it off a bit. At the moment if the resistance is to great to overcome before you are fully over to the right with the gearstick, pulling it back will engage 4th. Cant think how else your problem could develope, especially if it 'sorted itself ' at some point'
To test this, give the stick a sharp knock to the right, THEN down.
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Post by bmcecosse »

It seems a bit more than that - because " no other gears worked" - which sounds quite drastic! Hard to imagine how it could go so wrong though - the reverse selector is all on it's own! <br>Image<br>
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Post by les »

Oh, yes, missed that bit!
I'd still feel like checking the reverse gate though, just to be sure.
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Post by bmcecosse »

Indeed - check everything! But I would take it right back to the 'experts' that did the rebuilding! Bit worried about them replacing the 'bushes' - not sure what that means!
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