DOOMED!!!!!!!!!!!!
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DOOMED!!!!!!!!!!!!
To quote Edmund Blackadder "The path of my life is strewn with cowpats from the Devil's own Satanic herd!"
As you may have read, a few weeks back The cranckshaft went on my engine (lots of banging noises) and I had to swap the engine to one I was kindly given by a member on here.
About 15 minutes ago I was out in the car and it started banging again, this time the banging was from a different place. This time it was coming from the gearbox.
It only makes the noise in 1st gear so luckily I was able to get home by pulling off in second (wasn't great since I was stopped on a hill).
Why the #### did I buy a Morris Minor?!?!?!?!?!?!??!?!?!?!
As you may have read, a few weeks back The cranckshaft went on my engine (lots of banging noises) and I had to swap the engine to one I was kindly given by a member on here.
About 15 minutes ago I was out in the car and it started banging again, this time the banging was from a different place. This time it was coming from the gearbox.
It only makes the noise in 1st gear so luckily I was able to get home by pulling off in second (wasn't great since I was stopped on a hill).
Why the #### did I buy a Morris Minor?!?!?!?!?!?!??!?!?!?!
That is true. I enjoy tinkering under the bonnet as much as I do actually driving the car.callyspoy wrote:and you bought a morris minor so that you can learn all the little tricks of motoring on a car that everyone wishes they had!
Just would have been nice if it had been a bit longer before another problem reared its ugly head and I could have enjoyed just driving him for a while.
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Just show it who is in charge. A well placed kick in the hubcaps works well. Doesn't fix the car but it makes you feel better!!
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Well - the broken tooth on 1st gear (for that's what it almost certainly is) is caused by not taking care when selecting 1st gear! So - when you do get the box changed - always make a point of pulling the lever back into 2nd gear (to bring the gear train to rest) - before pushing it forward into 1st. Similarly with reverse - stop the gears turning before slotting the lever back into reverse. There's lots of gearboxes out there - all you need to do is negotiate best deal !



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I have changed gearboxes in the ol' morry quite a few times. I can attest to how much it sucks.
Timeline:
2006- pulled stock sidevalve gearbox out
- put 1275 and ribcase 4 speed in
-1 day later, pulled ribcase 4 speed out as it had a bad 2 gear
-1 day later, put another ribcase 4 speed in
2007
- 2nd gear went out so i pulled the 4 speed out again
-1 day later put a smooth case 4 speed in
-3 months later the 1275 blew a head gasket and needed rings so i pulled the whole lot out and started on the 4age conversion
2050
-motor is shot but gearbox still works great!, gotta love Japanese inguneerin'
Timeline:
2006- pulled stock sidevalve gearbox out
- put 1275 and ribcase 4 speed in
-1 day later, pulled ribcase 4 speed out as it had a bad 2 gear
-1 day later, put another ribcase 4 speed in
2007
- 2nd gear went out so i pulled the 4 speed out again
-1 day later put a smooth case 4 speed in
-3 months later the 1275 blew a head gasket and needed rings so i pulled the whole lot out and started on the 4age conversion
2050
-motor is shot but gearbox still works great!, gotta love Japanese inguneerin'
I'd like to think it was nothing to do with my drivingbmcecosse wrote:Well - the broken tooth on 1st gear (for that's what it almost certainly is) is caused by not taking care when selecting 1st gear! So - when you do get the box changed - always make a point of pulling the lever back into 2nd gear (to bring the gear train to rest) - before pushing it forward into 1st. Similarly with reverse - stop the gears turning before slotting the lever back into reverse. There's lots of gearboxes out there - all you need to do is negotiate best deal !



Weeeeelllll - it may just have 'fatigued'. But I have to say - your earlier broken crankshaft does suggest use of rather high revs ! There is no other way for that to happen. Don't worry - I broke two cranks in my 948 engines on my Rally Minor - until I fitted a crankshaft damper - no more problems after that.



Ah well - I certainly did with my engines ! Don't see otherwise why the crank would break - but again - maybe earlier abuse and then fatigue. So - have you sourced another gearbox yet ?? You could strip that box and fit a new 1st gear - if it's a ribbed case box ? Bullmotif have 1st gears available - but only for the rib box.



I think the crank may have been on it's way for a while but since I don't drive the car everyday I didn't notice it getting worse as I would have if I drove it everyday.
Tried the box again today and there is no drive and lots of banging from both first and reverse gears so I think the box is completely had it
Could possibly get a 1098 box. Will it marry up to the 948 engine okay?
Can my 'magic wand' gearstick be fitted to it?
Tried the box again today and there is no drive and lots of banging from both first and reverse gears so I think the box is completely had it

Could possibly get a 1098 box. Will it marry up to the 948 engine okay?
Can my 'magic wand' gearstick be fitted to it?
Oh - magic wand. Well - 'callyspoy' managed to fit magic wand to a ribbed box - but it took some 'shade tree' engineering - I'm sure he will tell you what he did. But simplest will be a 948 'smooth case' box - the wand can certainly be easily fitted to that.
Here's one ! http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/AUSTIN-A35-SALOON ... 7C294%3A50
Here's one ! http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/AUSTIN-A35-SALOON ... 7C294%3A50
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