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Re: TR6 Transmission rebuild

To: triumphs@autox.team.net
Subject: Re: TR6 Transmission rebuild
From: dynamic@pbgi.com (Pete & Aprille Chadwell)
Date: Sun, 1 Dec 1996 21:06:19 -0800
John:

I rebuilt the 'box on my '73 TR6, (non-OD) and I would certainly recommend
the rebuild kit.  Since you have the gearbox open, go through the listing
of gear set changes that The Roadster Factory has and make sure that you
know exactly which gearbox you've got.  Replace all the bearings, etc. and
inspect all of the gears.  I'd recommend against using the Haynes manual
for this job... the Bentley manual is worth the money!!!  When replacing
the bearings in the laygear (cluster gear), make sure that you get the
caged needle bearings, as they are stronger, and make sure that both
bearings are a press fit into the bores on either end of the laygear.  I
overlooked this the first time when the bearing fell right into the 1st
gear end bore, and 5,000 miles later I had to open it all up to find that
the bearing had disintegrated and badly damaged the layshaft.

Any other questions, gimme a holler!

Pete Chadwell



> I've been reading the list for a few months and now hope I can draw on its
>collective experience and wisdom. I've started an overhaul of my 73 gearbox
>(with OD, which I'm not touching), intending to fix worn syncro and stop
>the drip. Tranny is now on the bench. First discovery is a deep gouge in
>the clutch operating shaft apparently caused by improperly seated taper
>pin. No harm done, I guess. Clutch operates fine.
>Inaddition to syncro fix, what else should I do since i have the box open?
>Does the TRF "overhaul kit" make sense?
>While the clutch is fine, should I take some preemtive action?
>I too have the famous "clunk." Diff is OK, I think, so should I do a rebuild of
>the prop shaft since its so nicely available?
>Will greatly appreciaite your input.
>
>Thanks, John, CF 9071 fair weather driver since '81.



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