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Re: Clutch works great......but what is that GRINDING NOISE?

To: Ric Bergstrom <Ric_Bergstrom@britishcarclub.com>
Subject: Re: Clutch works great......but what is that GRINDING NOISE?
From: Brad Fornal <toyman@htcomp.net>
Date: Sat, 17 Jul 1999 18:59:59 -0500
Cc: spridgets@autox.team.net
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Reply-to: Brad Fornal <toyman@htcomp.net>
Sender: owner-spridgets@autox.team.net
I was fortunate to buy a tranny out of Hemmings "guaranteed" for $275
plus S&H, I also have extra trannys but am afraid to open them up
without proper guidance,Does anyone know of a great book for going thru
and rebuilding the A Series tranny? TIA   Brad

Ric Bergstrom wrote:

> I think my car is telling me something.
>
> The sage of the tranny swap continues.
>
> Clutch is bled and works fine now.  It is the gearbox that is now
> crap. (actually I think the clutch trouble was the synchros in the
> gearbox going bye bye!)
>
> Worked fine for about a half and hour.  Then I get a horrible sound.
> Like someone put a bunch of valves springs and a cat(obligatory
> cruelty to animals content) in the dryer.
>
> No power to the rear wheels.
>
> I had hammered it hard once or twice so I'm thinking that I've
> finally broken a rear axle.  Up on the stands and opposite wheel
> spins.  I pull axles anyways.  Fine.
>
> Differential runs free and no strange noise when turned by hand.
>
> Here is what it does.
>
> Start the car.  No noise, clutch in or out.
>
> CLutch in and put it in first. Can't with out grinding.
>
> Put it in second,  GRIND GRIND.
>
> Let out the clutch (it is up on stands with no rear wheels on it)
> Louder grind.  Rear axles spinning.
>
> Stand on the brakes.  Axles stop.  Motor keeps running.  OUCH!
> HEAVY GRINDING!!!
>
> Looks like my used tranny picking is not so good.  I think I blew it
> up in less than 5 miles.
>
> Good thing is I did it in front of my house and coasted to the
> garage.
>
> I think the car is saying......get this used POS out of me and put
> in a rebuilt one with a new clutch, throwout bearing, and pilot
> bearing or next time I strand you.
>
> So what is the best way to rebuild a tranny?  Who does a decent job?
> Would you trust a local tranny shop with a midget tranny.....or just
> dive in an do it yourself?
>
> I have 4 trannys.  Two are VERY suspect at this time!
> SHould I trash the old ones...or are even toasted ones rebuildable?
>
> I think I'll roll the Midget outside and park the german motorcycle
> in the garage to teach it a lesson!
>
> By the way......I returned the engine hoist TODAY!  DOH!
>
> 83 R80RT
> 73 MG Midget
> President, Central Virginia British Car Club
> Richmond VA


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