Don,
Your problem is that you weren't in 3rd gear just before making the sharp
left in the Sheraton back lot! I agree it was a fun course. Results were
just posted at <http://www.ahca-northeast.com/conclave.htm>
http://www.ahca-northeast.com/conclave.htm
My BT7 sideshifter has jumped out of second gear on occasion for as along as
I can remember (25 year owner), typically when transmission braking. I've
replaced my synchros twice (for other reasons) and it has made no
difference. I believe the problem is a worn 2nd gear assembly, not synchros
or ball-bearings/detents or sliding rods (the Nocks could confirm).
Neal G.
'61 BT7
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Subject: [Healeys] FW: Conclave 2007, aftermath, BJ8 Trans
Hi, Listers,
First we had a great time in Vermont. I did find a "new" car problem. In
the gymkhana, as I braked for the turns at the end of the straight-a-ways
the transmission would pop out of second gear. Completing the turn with the
right hand on the shifter with my left hand (after a recent rotator cuff
surgery) was not part of the fun and not conducive to fast times. It occured
on each of the sharp turns. Neither my wife nor son had this problem. My
son, after I told him about it declutched on each corner in his runs. I have
not encountered this in normal even spirited driving before or on the 1000
mile return trip to Michigan. What are the likely corrections for this? Not
that I intend to make a hobby of running Gymkhanas, but I do want it
corrected. Are any fixes external to the box like linkages, trans mounts,
etc.? Thanks in advance.
DON, BJ8 Pandora
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