[Fot] Trans

Ted Schumacher tedtsimx at bright.net
Thu Dec 13 06:54:50 MST 2012


The quality of the synchro rings has not improved withthe current crop.  
For years the best solution was to take good OE used synchro rings and 
machine .010" off the face. this buries the ring further onto the 
"cone". The syhchro operates by the machined "ridges" gripping the cone 
and slowing down the gear.  Machining the face gets you past the worn 
"ridges and offers a grip as is new.  Ted


On 12/12/2012 7:22 PM, J.C. Hassall wrote:
> On 12/12/2012 10:58 AM, john hasty wrote:
>> Advice on Synchro Rings....TR4 close ratio gears, stock case....The last
>> ones I got from Quantumechanics lasted for almost one race weekend 
>> before
>> the shift into 4th. Started to "grind"  Now after the 3rd. Race it's
>> starting to "grind" into 3rd. As well.  What's the best choice and from
>> where?
>> Thanks to all.....
> John, I bought my last set from BFE.  Ken's are almost too good, in 
> that I had to shave 2 just a tad so the gbx would engage. They've held 
> up really well (admittedly they haven't yet been pushed hard).  
> They're a bit spendier than the usual suspects, but considering the 
> time/effort required to pull the gbx, I think they're a good deal.
>
> jim
>


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