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RE: Tranny help needed

To: "'Brad Pace'" <britclas@WorldShare.net>, Charles Christ <cfchrist@earthlink.net>, Frank Clarici <spritenut@Exit109.com>, Spridget List <spridgets@autox.team.net>
Subject: RE: Tranny help needed
Date: Sun, 10 Dec 2000 13:38:39 -0800
I did this same thing, However I was a little neater in the closing up of
the wound. I made a under(?) lapping strap and riveted it all closed. Nice
and strong.  After pulling the motor and tranny for the fourth time in a
short period, My wife somehow managed to bend the reverse indent plunger in
the Top of the shifter housing. I tried every which way to extract it and
return the parts to their rightful places, after a few hours I lost it.
Grabbed the cut off wheel and hacked.

 My sins still haunt me in my sleep.

-----Original Message-----
From Brad Pace [mailto:britclas at WorldShare.net]
Sent: Sunday, December 10, 2000 5:38 AM
To: Charles Christ; Frank Clarici; Spridget List
Subject: Re: Tranny help needed


Oh Horrors! This may be an effective fix, But all it does to me is
turn on the giant flashing BUTCHER sign in my head. You may never live
this down!

Someone calm me down, please!,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,Brad (;o




----- Original Message -----
From "Charles Christ" <cfchrist at earthlink.net>
To: "Frank Clarici" <spritenut@Exit109.com>; "Spridget List"
<spridgets@autox.team.net>
Sent: Saturday, December 09, 2000 10:39 PM
Subject: Re: Tranny help needed


well here we go again?  ok frank this is just what ya didn't want to
hear.
to remove the impossible to remove shifter extension you need to
remove
carpeting and radio console or trim panel from in front of shifter .
grabbing you favorite tin snips or the air powered cut off wheel !
make two
incisions(like trhat huh?  it is like surgery) going forward from the
outer
edge of both sides of the existing shifter opening .  (one cut on each
side)
make the cut right up to the verticle wall.  now carefully (you'll see
why
later, yer gonna have to put this thing back!) pry up the flap of
steel you
just created as high as you need to acess the forward most nuts on the
mounting studs of the extension housing.   after removing the
remaining
retaining nuts pry loose(if stuck) and slide up the studs and remove.
this
will allow acess to the shift rails or rods from the cockpit.   now
the best
way to reinstall this whole mess is to grab each long stud with vise
grips
and remove all of the long studs.  go to hardware store or the cool
junk
bolt box and get suitable replacement bolts!   reassemble it and check
for
correct shifting first before reassembling floor.  and for the steel
flap
you just can opener-ed into your baby?  carefully(this is the later
thing i
warned you about) fold it down and back into place .  it does not want
to
stay put does it?  back to the junk bolt box!  grab 2 sheet metal
screws and
wedge one in each side of the flap between the flap and unmolested
pristine
floor.  screw those babys in and leave them there!!!  grab some
dum-dum or
sealing putty and seal the 2 cuts up.  or of course you could weld the
two
cuts up , but once you have done this you will probably be thinking"
hey, i
might have to do this some day again"  and feel much better about the
stupid
screws and putty concept.   replace al interior trim and panels and
have a
"nice " day!
this method was discovered 6 hours before the concor de elicance when
my car
locked up in first and reverse .   a friend who was helping get the
car from
storage wanted to drive it and i thought, hey!  why not!  he has
worked on
it with me and is a mechanic.  and he can drive stick, so what's the
harm?
right?  wrong!!!   some how he fudged trying to find reverse and poped
the
shifter out of the rails up under the extension housing.  this was in
my
storage garage 2 miles from my tools.  after a moment or two of
expletives
(probably more than that....trust me!) i decided we did not have
enough time
to pull the front end off and motor and trans., and clean up load it
up and
still make the show.  figuring on the fact that nothing goes the way
it
should when you are really pressed for time!  so, i decided to do an
exploratory!  ran to garage threw tools in a box and headed off to
"operate".   i cringed with evry snip of the shears!  not knowing what
i
would find.  but what i found was encouraging!  he had bent the pin
that
fits into the grove for the ball of the shifter(dont ask how?) and the
anti
rattle plunger was stuck in it's bore all the way depressed.  which in
some
wierd combination allowed the shifter to mis-pick the shift rails and
come
out of where it belonged up inside.  i have never seen that before and
hope
to never see it again.  but the above proceedure turned an emotionally
upsetting moment into an easy fix.  and with interior trim in place it
is
undetectable.

so whatca got ta loose?  hack-hack, snip-snip, oh what a relief it is!
it
might be the fix you need?
chuck.

who me?  nope!  it was my evil twin!   ......................c. :)
and the email thing?  i do not understand?  it took me 2 months to
figure
out how to use a digital camera.  this electronic stuff is not my best
area.
it all comes hard to me and i do not have any one locally to call upon
to
come over and just show me how to do it so i trail and error my way to
sucess.  but with frustration it takes me a while to achieve the
sucess.   i
do not give up easily.  i am just not educated in this media's
equiptment
and how to use it to it's fullest extent.   (and hey man, being
dyslexic doe
s not help me here one darn bit!, but i'm persistant.)....c.
----- Original Message -----
From Frank Clarici <spritenut at Exit109.com>
To: Spridget List <spridgets@autox.team.net>
Sent: Sunday, December 10, 2000 2:58 AM
Subject: Tranny help needed


> Transmission gurus
>
> I am having a problem with a very sloppy shifter.
> 67 Sprite, ribcase. I can barely find 3rd gear as the shifter goes
way
> too far to the right. and on coming back always manage to find first
> instead of 3rd. It's lost in the free play somewhere. I have never
> expierienced this problem.
> Blown trannys, sure, piece of cake, but a super sloppy shifter?
> I replaced the rubber collar on the shifter, the nylon bush is fine,
the
> anti rattle plunger and spring are there as is the locating peg.
> I did find what looked like a tooth when I changed the gear oil. But
> since all gears work, and work fine, it must be a lock out peg or
> something.
> So where did it come from? How can I put it back without yanking the
> tranny?
> Has anyone replaced the top "remote" of a ribcase while it was still
in
> the car?
>
> Any ideas on what/where to look for what is causing the shifter to
be
> such a mess.
> It feels like a Triumph shifter!
>
> --
> Frank Clarici
> Toms River, NJ
> The bug in the rice bowl
> http://www.exit109.com/~spritenut

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