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Peetee
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I, like a few others, had juddering transmission when reversing. Suspecting the gearbox mounts I replaced them. What I discovered is a problem with the crosmember. Nothing is visible underneath. It is the diagonal plate within (holding the rubber mounting) that has partially fractured because the weld has failed.
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Post by bigginger »

Did you manage to replace them without taking the whole shebang out? I've got the parts and don't want to remove the engine/box AGAIN?
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Post by RogerRust »

I really started something changing my mounts - there was a cross member on ebay last week. It might be sold by now
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Post by Packedup »

Can't the box mounts be done easily enough with the cover off and the crossmember lowered a bit?

I know the last time we fitted the pickup engine n box we didn't drop the crossmember, and it was still possible to get the mounts on, if really far too fiddly and tight on space.
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Post by bigginger »

I dunno - I've only ever done it when I've been replacing the box/engine :D
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Post by Peetee »

You can change the mounts by taking off the gearbox cover. Slacken the lower nuts and lift the gearbox slightly with a jack. Don't go too far as you will put a strain on the pedal shaft.
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I'm kind of glad I had to do the job as I've discovered a grommet missing from a rectangular hole in the passenger footboard (no idea why it's there) - a good source of water into the car if ever I saw one. Also I have hovered out the chassis legs which are in a pretty poor state and will need replacement soon without prompt and copious waxoiling. And the gearbox was so oily it's been cleaned off now and I've discovered it's a gold seal unit!
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Post by bigginger »

Great - another little job then :)
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Great - another little job then
Yeah, there's always something you can do to your Mog eh?
I don't mind at the mo, Joe got me to Brighton this weekend so he deserves a bit of TLC.
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Post by bigginger »

I've decided, after ANOTHER day spent trying to put Arthur's engine back together - and failing - that he's getting a re-con one, so I need to take it out - so there's a chance to replace all the rubbers. I reckon the Austin engine that's in there will be a little easier to work on OUT of the car :D Is that enough things to do?
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Post by rayofleamington »

I'm kind of glad I had to do the job as I've discovered a grommet missing from a rectangular hole in the passenger footboard (no idea why it's there)
normally the holes in LH floor are for LHD components (the same shell was used for RHD and LHD cars and they just bunged up the holes.
Obviously the spare holes are meant to be bunged up, then the most likely source of a leak are the holes on the RH side where the pedals go ;-)
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