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Re: Gearbox Problems.

To: "Jack Brooks" <triumphs@autox.team.net>
Subject: Re: Gearbox Problems.
From: "Tom Parker" <parkert@ihug.co.nz>
Date: 15 Sep 99 23:41:06 +1200
Jack Brooks <brooks@belcotech.com> wrote:

>Tom,

>>Then I'm correct in thinking that you cannot test the overdrive on the
>> bench.

>Not true.  I've seen OD tranny's strapped firmly to a bench and then a 1/2
>inch drive chucked up to the Tranny input shaft (the part that goes in the
>back of the crank)  The drill will get you enough RPM's to check the OD
>engagement and probably get some decent pressure on a gage, if you have one
>too.

Ahh.. this is a REALLY good idea... Is there any chance of damage to the nose
of the first motion shaft by the chuck? I guess if you do the chuck up tight
enough it won't spin on the shaft, and it isn't going to damage the surface
through tightening. Does a bearing run on the nose of the first motion shaft?
(haven't looked closely at what the gearbox attaches to.

Will have to quickly scrounge together a gauge

http://www.cyberbia.com/peterz/tr6/o-d/o-d_gauge.html has a good description
of one.

I don't have the equipment for brazing, but I can solder, Anyone think
soldering is going to be strong enough?

Anyone have any sources for the plug mentioned in the above article? What is
the thread? A bolt of the right thread will do the job, unless it is a trick
pipe thread, in which case a hydrolics shop should have it.

I have no documentation at all about this overdrive. Where do I attach the
gauge? There is a plug that looks similar to the one shown in the above
article near the solinoid. Is this it?

Could anyone scan the relevant pages from a manual about diagnosing problems
with a J type overdrive.

To repeat the symptoms. With engine off, car not moving, engaging overdrive by
connecting solinoid to battery yealds sparks and a small click. With the car
driving at 60km/h in third gear, doing the same trick with the solinoid onto a
battery yealds sparks and you can't hear the click over all the other noises.
No effect on gearing is felt or heard.

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Tom Parker - parkert@ihug.co.nz
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