Hi Guys,
I have managed to get a new problem with Molly and I wondered if you could help.
Last time I took her out, a serious rattling started in 3rd gear (and only 3rd) it sounds like the something fouling with a cog. Has anyone heard of this before? the 'box is about 8 years old (since re-con) and has about 40k miles on it.
I have a couple of "unknown" spare boxes, one of which I'm using to learn about gearboxes and I may just chuck the other in to see what happens.
Any advice gratefully apreciated.
Rupert
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Can't really tell from that picture - is the cog missing teeth? It might soldier on for a while if you can get the broken bits out.
It's a lot of work to change a gearbox - I would get an expert opinion on the condition of another one before putting it in! Chances are it was knackered when it was removed.
It's a lot of work to change a gearbox - I would get an expert opinion on the condition of another one before putting it in! Chances are it was knackered when it was removed.
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yeah, two teeth on third are missing. Its making a really nast sound in 3rd which is probably messing up the gear it is meshing with (not sure what the name is). I recon that if I put one of the spare gearboxes in, I can rebuild this (good) one at my leisure. What are the checks to do on a gearbox to see if it is any good?
I certainly can't afford the £300 inc vat for another reconditioned one. If I was going to spend that cash, it would be on a type 9 conversion and I don't have a spare £600!
Rupert
I certainly can't afford the £300 inc vat for another reconditioned one. If I was going to spend that cash, it would be on a type 9 conversion and I don't have a spare £600!
Rupert
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Checking the free play is a tough job. Unless you have a know 'good' box and a known 'bad' box net to each other it is pretty tough to know what is ok.
Generally there will be a 'bit' of slack on the input shaft but if you spin it by hand in 1st gear and it sounds a bit more graunchy than normal that is not a good sign....
That probably doesn't help
Generally there will be a 'bit' of slack on the input shaft but if you spin it by hand in 1st gear and it sounds a bit more graunchy than normal that is not a good sign....
That probably doesn't help

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