First check the oil level in the transmission. That's the way mine behaves
when it gets low.
Dave Massey
-----Original Message-----
From: John Wise <tr3a.60@gmail.com>
To: car discussion Sports Triumph <Triumphs@autox.team.net>
Sent: Wed, Jun 12, 2013 5:55 pm
Subject: [TR] 60 TR3A overdrive
The overdrive on my 1960 TR3A has been engaging slower & slower. Today on
the
way home from work, it would not engage, so I just turned it off and drove
home.
I am naive about the overdrive, other than using it over the years. What
should I check first??? I have a 4 years old Dan Masters electrical system
which works fine so I am reasonably sure that is not the problem.
John
John A. Wise, Ph.D., CPE
The Wise Group, LLC
Ormond Beach, FL
JohnWise@alumni.Pitt.edu
http://wisegroupllc.org/_/Johns_Resume.html
John Wise
Ormond Beach, FL
1960 TR3A
http://wisegroupllc.org/_/TR3A.html
1977 Porsche 911S ('86 3.2 engine)
http://wisegroupllc.org/_/Porsche.html
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