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Andy Richardson
Guest
G'day folks,
I built my SeriesIII ish 109 Stat Wag in 1994 and have got through 7 or
8 gearboxes in that time. (I've given up counting.)
What bugs me more is that they always go in the same way.
1. 2nd gear chatters on overrun/engine braking,
2. then it begins to jump out of 2nd on overrun/engine braking,
3. then the transition from 1st to 2nd becomes difficult,
4. finally getting into 2nd from either direction becomes impossible
without slowing to a halt or putting overdrive in neutral and then
releasing the clutch as I re-engage the overdrive.
I have no idea what causes this and I'd like to run some ideas past
anybody who knows SIIA/III boxes intimately.
A) The engine is an Iveco 2.5TDi. Could the engine/gearbox conversion
plate be pushing the input shaft off?
B) I have a Fairey Overdrive, is it possible that some misalignment has
been causing all these worries? (less likely)
C) Is 2nd gear somehow more sensitive to dryness since I have never had
a gearbox which takes more than a month to shed it's entire load of EP90?
At the moment I'm just resigned to buying a recon box every 18months but
it shouldn't be that way.
My driving:
Well in for the first 3 gearboxes I was careful on the road (while the
new engine ran in) but thrashing at off-roading comps and holidays.
The next 2 gearboxes saw me give up off-roading but drive like a boy
racer on road.
Since then I do no off-roading and drive like a granny on road 'cos I'm
sick of changing the box - it makes no difference.
Any Ideas?
--
Andy Richardson
Never criticize a man 'til you've walked a mile in his shoes.
After that, you can say what you like..
'cos you're a mile away and you've got his shoes.
I built my SeriesIII ish 109 Stat Wag in 1994 and have got through 7 or
8 gearboxes in that time. (I've given up counting.)
What bugs me more is that they always go in the same way.
1. 2nd gear chatters on overrun/engine braking,
2. then it begins to jump out of 2nd on overrun/engine braking,
3. then the transition from 1st to 2nd becomes difficult,
4. finally getting into 2nd from either direction becomes impossible
without slowing to a halt or putting overdrive in neutral and then
releasing the clutch as I re-engage the overdrive.
I have no idea what causes this and I'd like to run some ideas past
anybody who knows SIIA/III boxes intimately.
A) The engine is an Iveco 2.5TDi. Could the engine/gearbox conversion
plate be pushing the input shaft off?
B) I have a Fairey Overdrive, is it possible that some misalignment has
been causing all these worries? (less likely)
C) Is 2nd gear somehow more sensitive to dryness since I have never had
a gearbox which takes more than a month to shed it's entire load of EP90?
At the moment I'm just resigned to buying a recon box every 18months but
it shouldn't be that way.
My driving:
Well in for the first 3 gearboxes I was careful on the road (while the
new engine ran in) but thrashing at off-roading comps and holidays.
The next 2 gearboxes saw me give up off-roading but drive like a boy
racer on road.
Since then I do no off-roading and drive like a granny on road 'cos I'm
sick of changing the box - it makes no difference.
Any Ideas?
--
Andy Richardson
Never criticize a man 'til you've walked a mile in his shoes.
After that, you can say what you like..
'cos you're a mile away and you've got his shoes.