
Series 2 engine / gearbox
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Series 2 engine / gearbox

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This is very odd. All the A-series gearboxes I have ever come across have synchro on all gears except bottom and reverse.
The Minor (throughout it's production - 1948 > 1971) has synchro on all gears except bottom and reverse.
Are you sure you don't have synchro? or have you just got a knackered gearbox?
The Minor (throughout it's production - 1948 > 1971) has synchro on all gears except bottom and reverse.
Are you sure you don't have synchro? or have you just got a knackered gearbox?
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If I may be so rude to answer, there is no real need to duoble declutch when changing back. Just when the gearbox is very worn and tired. But the boxes don't mind either. I always use a bit of throttle when changing gear.
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Onne,
You can never be rude when giving someone genuine advice, it is appreciated by me.
Its time for a confession. The previous owner of the series 2, my managing director at work, having owned the vehicle for all of 3 months and driven around 150 miles then abandoned her in our car park having fallen madly in love with a totally clapped out 1966 austin/morris 1000 van (which we now have stripped down to the chassis). I couldn't bare to see 'Julia' abandoned in this way, so I took her home to my garage and have kept her dry and warm for all of two whole weeks and have almost completed the purchase ie I haven't paid him yet. The final words of the MD as I prepared to drive off was 'don't forget there is no sychromesh on any gears and you must double declutch at all times'!!
I will now take this lovely old lady out on the road again without any pre-conceived ideas armed with the advice given kindly given by yourself and Cam.
How on earth will we ever complete the full restoration of the aforementioned van you may ask yourself, I certainly have, many times. Thanks again for your advice
You can never be rude when giving someone genuine advice, it is appreciated by me.
Its time for a confession. The previous owner of the series 2, my managing director at work, having owned the vehicle for all of 3 months and driven around 150 miles then abandoned her in our car park having fallen madly in love with a totally clapped out 1966 austin/morris 1000 van (which we now have stripped down to the chassis). I couldn't bare to see 'Julia' abandoned in this way, so I took her home to my garage and have kept her dry and warm for all of two whole weeks and have almost completed the purchase ie I haven't paid him yet. The final words of the MD as I prepared to drive off was 'don't forget there is no sychromesh on any gears and you must double declutch at all times'!!
I will now take this lovely old lady out on the road again without any pre-conceived ideas armed with the advice given kindly given by yourself and Cam.
How on earth will we ever complete the full restoration of the aforementioned van you may ask yourself, I certainly have, many times. Thanks again for your advice
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It's just that you asked Cam
Good luck with both cars! I have got aseries II too, sadly no longer with the original engine

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2dr Estate 1975 DAF 46 in red
2dr saloon 1972 DAF 44 in Mimosa
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Don't worry Onne. I certainly don't mind you giving advice. It's really good of you to do it! 


You'd be surprised at how many times I have heard stories like that!The final words of the MD as I prepared to drive off was 'don't forget there is no sychromesh on any gears and you must double declutch at all times'!!

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I bet not many people do THAT!bmcecosse wrote:As long as the gearbox doesn't jump out of gear - be glad ! Always best to double de-clutch going down to second - to save the syncro

Incidently, just as an aside. Morris small saloon cars have used synchromesh on all forward gears except bottom since the early '30s and probably before that too! Even on the three speed gearboxes!
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I drove another 100 miles in a Morris 10/4 on sunday, and the synchromesh was really worn out. Makes it a pig to change gear in.
But I did hear those synchromesh rings were only wee copper things, which wore out quite quickly actually!
But I did hear those synchromesh rings were only wee copper things, which wore out quite quickly actually!
Onne van der S. MMOCno 60520 Moderator
2dr 1971 White DAF 55 (with hopefully a 1600cc engine soon)
2dr 1973 Bergina (DAF 44)
2dr Estate 1975 DAF 46 in red
2dr saloon 1972 DAF 44 in Mimosa
2dr 1971 White DAF 55 (with hopefully a 1600cc engine soon)
2dr 1973 Bergina (DAF 44)
2dr Estate 1975 DAF 46 in red
2dr saloon 1972 DAF 44 in Mimosa
Dunno about a 10/4 - did it ever have syncro ?? The syncro rings in the A series gearbox were originally cast iron - then they became bronze - and yes if they get 'used' a lot they wear out - hence my suggestion to dd clutch into second. When they wear the little teeth on the gear take the hammering (the grating sound !!) and next thing is, the box starts jumping out on the over-run. To avoid all this a little dd clutching seems worthwhile to me.



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The 10/4 should have had them, I am not sure, it's 1933 after all. Certainly doesn't feel like it when changing back!
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2dr Estate 1975 DAF 46 in red
2dr saloon 1972 DAF 44 in Mimosa
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2dr 1973 Bergina (DAF 44)
2dr Estate 1975 DAF 46 in red
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I drove my Rover 216S back 20 miles from Stafford to Stoke when the clutch cable snapped and it was easy (once you have mastered the 'art' of gear selection by 'snicking' after setting the revs). I even raced a BMW and won 
It's not really recommended practice, but if you know how, it can get you home.

It's not really recommended practice, but if you know how, it can get you home.