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Re: tr6 gearbox/clutch q's

To: TR List <triumphs@Autox.Team.Net>, Peter Zaborski <peterz@merak.com>
Subject: Re: tr6 gearbox/clutch q's
From: Dave Massey <105671.471@compuserve.com>
Date: Tue, 2 Jun 1998 09:52:34 -0400
Peter Zaborski writes:


>Hi all,
>
>This weekend I noticed a peculiar thing with my TR6. When I have the O/D
>engaged (J-type) and I shift from 4th to 3rd then back to 4th, the 3 --> 4
>shift causes a slight "grind". Doing the exact same thing with O/D off
>produces a clean shift with no grinding.
>
>I did recently pull out my pedal box to have the clutch pedal's ovalized
>hole filled and re-drilled to remove the "slop" in the clutch linkage.
When
>doing this, I unfortunately relocated the hole about 1/8" farther away. I
>tried to compensate by using a slightly longer rod for the clutch master
cyl
>(got the rod from a local bone yard - no idea what car it came off).
>
>I understand how having a shorter throw in the clutch could cause the
grind
>because the clutch is not fully releasing but why would it only occur with
>the O/D on? I can't recall for sure but I think the rpm's were about the
>same in both situations (O/D on and O/D off).
>
>Any ideas?
>
>Peter Zaborski
>76 TR6 (CF58310 UO)
>Calgary AB Canada

Peter,

I doubt that the clutch work you did caused this.  I think that the
grinding is caused by the fact that as you shift from 3rd to 4th the
overdrive lock-out switch temporarially de-energizes the overdrive
solenoid and the overdrive is shifting out and in causing the syncros
to get confused.  My car does the same thing, BTW, but if I shift very
slowly (giving the overdrive enough time to de energize completely
before shifting into the other gear I get no grinding.

I have been toying with the idea of building in a timing circuit that
wouldkeep the O/D engaged for about 1 second while shifting to avoid
this problem.  But then if I shifted slowly I might inadvertently get
the problem back.

Oh well.  Fix a problem, create a problem.  (some wise person said that)

Dave Massey
71 TR6 (Yeah, yeah, I know. The 71 is supposed to have an A-type but
        there aint much on this car that is original)
St. Louis, MO

P.S. will we see you at the VTR convention in July?  You're only about
1200 miles away.

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