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gearbox
Last week second gear in my 1098 gearbox all of a suden made a rattling noise. I wasn't accelerating fast. I decided to drive the car home without using second gear. On inspection I found two broken teeth on the second gear of the layshaft. I have no idea why this happened. Are there people out there that experienced similar problems? Is this somthing that you can prevent?
Cheers,
Rein
Cheers,
Rein
Just sounds like long term fatigue. But if the layshaft bearings and/or shaft are worn - then it could have been running slightly 'out-of mesh' - or - a piece of debris could have been picked and mangled between the laygear teeth and the main shaft teeth. Inspect second gear on the main shaft very carefully before re-using it!



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If I source another gearbox, this gearbox will need inspection and overhaul too to make it reliable. And indeed the laygear and layshaft are often in need of replacement anyway. New parts are available in NZ, but very expensive compaired to suppliers in England. 2nd gear in England is 45 pounds, layshaft is 40 pounds. A used laygear in NZ is approximatly $ 100.00 (35pounds). I just received a two kg package from England. Freight and insurance was 20 pounds. Gearbox parts will weigh more than 2 kg. It stil is usualy a lot cheaper to order parts from England as long as they are not too heavy or bulky.
Must remember next time my Mother-in Law is travelling to NZ - to fill her bags with Minor gearbox parts !! I agree laySHAFT and bearings often need replacing along with baulk rings and main bearings, but the layGEAR itself should be reasonable unless it's been horribly treated on the 1st gear section !



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ISTR reading that certain gearbox parts aren't available new any more and club spares was considering paying to have a run produced - can anyone remember which parts those were?


Alex Holden - http://www.alexholden.net/
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OK, ta. Are all the other parts needed for a rebuild readily available then? Did they decide at the AGM in favour of having a run of gears made?


Alex Holden - http://www.alexholden.net/
If it doesn't work, you're not hitting it with a big enough hammer.