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Re: Shifting problem

To: SueCallaham <wadleigh@syix.com>, Brad Pace <britclas@WorldShare.net>
Subject: Re: Shifting problem
Date: Fri, 15 Dec 2000 11:00:24 -0500
Cc: MG List <mgs@autox.team.net>, Spridgets <spridgets@autox.team.net>
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Be very careful about blanket statements like "For the Midget, 20/50 is the
recommended lubricant" This is not true. The 75 and later RB Midget uses 90
wt in the tranny. 

Larry

At this exact moment in time 12/13/00 11:12 PM, "SueCallaham"
<wadleigh@syix.com> made the profound statement:

> Unfortunately the oil in the gearbox isn't the problem.  It had 20/50 in
> it and I added a quality brand 20/50 to it.  The oil that was in it was
> quite clean as well.  I'm one of those persons who reads everything I
> can get my hands on before attempting anything.  I have several
> reference books on MGs and specifically Midgets, including the reprint
> of Leyland's original Workshop Manual.  For the Midget, 20/50 is the
> recommended lubricant, which is also used in the engine.  So I'm
> doubting that to be the problem, but thanks!
> 
> Sue
> 
> 
> 
> Brad Pace wrote:
> 
>> Sue,
>> I would not be surprised if your GBX had 90wt. gear oil in it. Check
>> it and make the swap to a multigrade engine oil and see if that does
>> not cure your problem. If you do not know the differrence in the 2
>> oils just drain a little from the bottom plug into a container (just a
>> tablespoon or so) and take it to a local lube shop and ask what wt. it
>> may be. 90wt. will be quite thick and have a strong odor to it. (90wt.
>> in these cars is very common and in my opinion leads to thier early
>> demise as they are not designed to lube well with this heavy of oil. I
>> use 20/50 in all of mine and you may use an even lighter oil depending
>> on your locale and driving conditions. Consult your owners manual for
>> the correct application.
>> 
>> Brad
>> 
>> ----- Original Message -----
>> From: "SueCallaham" <wadleigh@syix.com>
>> To: "MGs" <mgs@autox.team.net>; "Midgets" <spridgets@autox.team.net>
>> Sent: Tuesday, December 12, 2000 7:17 PM
>> Subject: Shifting problem
>> 
>> Is everyone ready for the next challenge?  Grrrrr....
>> 
>> Now that my Midget is running (and quite well I might add) and I've
>> decided to hold off on the
>> wire wheels (at least for the time being).  Instead, the Prince has
>> raised his wand, wiggled his
>> nose, and created a new challenge for me.  So once again, I need the
>> help of our experts (all of
>> you out there who've already gotten to that level in the Lucas saga).
>> 
>> Being the conscientous LBC lover, I did the usual lube and fluid check
>> before winter (without
>> snow) set in here (about a month ago).  Topped off the fluids, greased
>> where needed and all that good stuff.
>> 
>> Since then, first gear has developed an attitude and a mind of its
>> own.
>> (First gear with an
>> attitude?  Sounds like my kids!)  Sometimes I can't get out of first
>> gear now.  This never
>> happened before I topped off the gearbox.  And it doesn't always
>> happen
>> even now.  Only if I've driven the car for any length of time (30-60
>> minutes of driving).  It acts like it's been glued in position ---
>> with
>> a little gentle wiggling (of the shifter of course), first will let go
>> and I can go to the other gears without difficulty.  None of the
>> others
>> do this.  And first doesn't do it on a short run or when the car is
>> cool.
>> 
>> Any suggestions????  Thanks again!
>> 
>> Sue
>> '74 Midget (the challenge)
>> '65 Midget (the challenge waiting)
>> '65 MG-1100 (the challenge past)
>> 
>> By the way .....
>> 
>> L  Look
>> U  Upon
>> C  Challenge
>> A  As
>> S Stimulating!!
>> 
>> : D
> 

Larry B. Macy, Ph.D.
macy@bblmail.psycha.upenn.edu
System Administrator/Manager
Neuropsychiatry Section
Department of Psychiatry
University of Pennsylvania
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Philadelphia, PA 19104

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