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Re: LH-type overdrive won't release

To: tmcl98@yahoo.com, mgs@autox.team.net
Subject: Re: LH-type overdrive won't release
From: Ericsmgs@aol.com
Date: Fri, 2 Jul 1999 23:16:25 EDT
Tom,
Let's see now, you used 20w-50, engages great, sometimes disengages great, 
sometimes not?  The thicker 20w-50 builds pressure quicker, hence the very 
quick engagement.  But, the 20w-50 also bleeds pressure off slower, hence the 
sometime slow disengagement.  

I've never had one that I had to let off on the throttle to disengage.  That 
sounds like an issue with the sliding member, maybe worn splines or 
something.  It should snap right back into direct drive almost simultaneously 
with flicking the switch.  Remember, the early cars even had an optional 
vacuum switch to automatically shift down to direct whenver you stepped hard 
on the accelerator, almost like passing gear in your automatic family sedan!

At any rate, there are more important issues to debate than oil viscostiy in 
MGB overdrives.  Your gearbox will survive with 20w-50.  Admittedly, I've got 
an MGB with 20w-50 that I put in it after I rebuilt it, and that's been 
almost 10 years and 75,000 miles ago!  The car that I mentioned in my earlier 
post would not shift into overdrive.  I suspected a pump pressure problem and 
drained the 30w and put in 20w-50.  Still, no overdrive.  I removed the valve 
body for inspection and found the problem there.  Got the valve body parts in 
correct order and orientation, and WHAM-O, overdrive.  Then I replaced the 
20w-50 with 30w, just to play it ultra-safe!

Have fun motoring this weekend!

Eric

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