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RE: Seeking Advice re Gearbox/OD

To: triumphs@autox.team.net
Subject: RE: Seeking Advice re Gearbox/OD
From: widget@pixi.com (Paul Swengler)
Date: Mon, 11 Sep 1995 16:06:15 -0400
original message follows response...

Yes it is "not uncommon" for third to  pop out of gear. The likehood is that
the springs in the hubs. item #25 on page 93 VB catalogue TC 19.
It requires a dismantle of the Xmission.

Alas, you know I'm right when, you have to spend $500 to change a $0.35
part. (only there are 3 per hub and two hubs.) I change them whether they
are good or bad whenever I tackle a Xmission. most likely whomever did the
rebuild nickeled you to the tune of a rebuild.

As for the shift cover being on too tight... I think whomever told you that
had his/her shifter on too tight. 

Reminds me of the definition of indecent:

        If it's in far enough... 
                If it's in hard enough.. 
                        If it's in long enough... 
                                it's indecent. 
                                        :-)

Good luck.. Paul
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>>
>>> My '76 TR6 has a non-functional O/D and the gearbox slips out of 3rd
>>> gear when decellerating from high RPM's (around 3500-4000).
>>
>>I don't have an overdrive, but my '72 TR6 also pops out of 3rd on 
>>deceleration (more easily than Mike's, though--it doesn't take as much RPM 
>>to do it.  Rolling is just about enough...)
>>
>>> 1)  Does the 3rd gear problem require a gearbox rebuild, or is there a
>>>     quickie repair to solve that?
>>
>>And if it does require a rebuild, what specifically am I looking for?  My 
>>box has been rebuilt twice in the past 3k miles, and this behavior began 
>>after the second rebuild.  The parts are almost entirely shiny-new.
>>
>>If you have a response, please include me on your Cc list.
>>
>>Thanks,
>>
>This may be a common problem?  I also have had extensive problems with 
>3ed slipping out, even after a rebuild.  (TR6 without overdrive.)   
>Something about a thrust bearing and a recommendation not to keep the 
>shift cover too tight.
>
>I also would appreciate being cc or having responses to this problem 
>posted to the net if it is a common a problem as I suspect.
>
>Thank you.
>
>Ernest Janzen
>bc620@scn.org
>
>


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