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Re: J-Type won't disengage

To: "Todd Bermudez" <red_tr250@hotmail.com>, "6pack"
Subject: Re: J-Type won't disengage
From: "Ken Davis" <ken.davis@comcast.net>
Date: Fri, 16 Apr 2004 17:33:34 -0700
Todd,
I'm probably wet here, but....

The 2 top switches are, i believe the o/d  switches for 3rd and 4th gear.
The switch on the  side, IIRC is the reverse lights switch -- check that
yours aren't on.   I  cant get in/under the car right now to verify the
color of wires, but, on my J type it wouldn't  disengage last summer,
especially when the car was hot, and discovered after much playing around,
the solenoid was jamming when hot, and wouldn't disengage.

A trick I used in diagnosis was to hook a clip on the solenoid connector,
and run a wire to a 12v light, earthing out the other side... So, when i
played, I could see from the light and not the quiet  clicks when I was
engaged etc.

If no on answers tonight, I'll try and get under tonight to match the wire
colors.


the oil -- well, i'm using 75/80W synthetic - yours might be a little
light...

Ken


> List,
>
> I just got done swapping trannies as well as installing the Gunst bearing.
> Very happy with the bearing!  Doesn't hang up or squeal!
>
> I swapped the J-Type tranny(leaking from the side-reverse bolt hole) with
> another J-Type tranny.  I also swapped the top cover as I'd replaced the
> o-rings on the selector shafts.
>
> The top cover has 3 switches on it...one on either side & the 3rd on the
> top(for 3rd & 4th o/d).  The harness is from a late car & should match the
> top cover.  I have a green/brown(reverse), green yellow(o/d) & a
> yellow/brown which originally fastened onto the passenger side switch on
the
> top cover from there it goes to the solenoid.  Initially I did NOT hook up
> the yellow/brown to the switch.  The solenoid didn't click & the o/d
didn't
> work.  I didn't want pull the tunnel cover AGAIN so i tried to install the
> wires (yellow brown) from below.  That didn't work as the tabs on the
switch
> were facing upwards.  I then tried to turn the switch 90 degrees with a
pair
> of pliers.  Broke one of the tabs on the switch.  SOOOOO, I wired the 2
> wires together using a modern fuse of all things.  The o/d WORKED...YEAH!
> But it refused to come out of o/d once engaged.  No big deal until you
want
> to put the car in REVERSE!
>
> My question...do the yellow/brown wires HAVE to be installed on the
> passenger side switch?  Or could something else be causing the o/d not to
> disengage?
>
> I'm using Non-detergent 30W in the gearbox if that makes a difference??





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