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Author: | Blade77 [ Fri Dec 11, 2009 12:43 pm ] |
Post subject: | Trouble with my gearbox |
Ey guys, i just thought i would put this up as i don't really know too much about gearboxes and stuff, still new to minis and all the problems that come with them. But i was driving along and my gearbox simply wouldn't let me into third gear. I mended the prblem by speeding up the revs through second and putting it into fourth then it let me back into thrid. So i guess my question is....is this something i need to worry about? It hasn't happened since and that was wensdee afternoon... Cheers in advance -Brendon |
Author: | NAV [ Fri Dec 11, 2009 1:44 pm ] |
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It will really help us to know what type of gearbox you have. A rod change gearbox will have 2 rods coming from the back of the gearbox to where the gear shifter is. A magic wand gearbox will have the gearstick coming from a hole low in the firewall A remote change gearbox will have a metal tube to the gear shifter from the back of the gearbox. have a look and let us know what you find. |
Author: | Drexxle [ Fri Dec 11, 2009 2:49 pm ] |
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does it make any unusual noises since. could have something floating in the gearbox that jammed up against that gear stopping you from selecting it. When you change gears did it grind third at all. Or just not select it. Do a full oil change and see what crap is stuck to the magnet on the sump plug. Youll get metal fur like a xmas tree on the magnet, make sure theres nothing bigger than filings on it. |
Author: | AEG163job [ Fri Dec 11, 2009 3:19 pm ] |
Post subject: | Re: Trouble with my gearbox |
Blade77 wrote: So i guess my question is....is this something i need to worry about?
Commence worrying. An indication the box is worn and begs for an overhaul. Areas of concern most likely are 1st motion shaft spiggott bearing, selector forks, syncro rings and undoubtedly the layshaft and bearings. Nothing that can't be tackled without the help of the friendly staff of Ausmini ![]() |
Author: | MINTI [ Fri Dec 11, 2009 4:17 pm ] |
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i wouldn't freak out about it exactly, i had that problem with my first mini, reco gearbox, sometimes i just didn't pull to the right enough when changing up, sometimes the clutch wasn't disengaging properly (most likely from me riding it/ not using it properly) i would give it a wiggle and/or play with how you clutch/change .. see if anything works or doesn't work specificly. If it's definately a problem where you can't get in to 3rd then maybe you'll have cause for concern. |
Author: | Blade77 [ Sat Dec 19, 2009 4:33 pm ] |
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Well guys, sorry bout the late replies i was on holiday. anyway.. Quote: It will really help us to know what type of gearbox you have. i've only just got back so i'll have a look as soon as i can and let you know Quote: does it make any unusual noises since. nope no strange noises since at all, and as for the oil change i will get onto that for sure. Quote: An indication the box is worn and begs for an overhaul. Areas of concern most likely are 1st motion shaft spiggott bearing, selector forks, syncro rings and undoubtedly the layshaft and bearings. Nothing that can't be tackled without the help of the friendly staff of Ausmini ![]() ok well that has just been added to the list of things to do, along with rust fixing and the like...all in good time haha Quote: i wouldn't freak out about it exactly, i had that problem with my first mini, reco gearbox, sometimes i just didn't pull to the right enough when changing up
I have had that prblem before when i first got my mini, btu i have since learnt how to change gears without this problem but this was a completly different issue. Cheers all - Brendon |
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