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Re: Towing Recommendations

To: Vic Whitmore <vicwhit@home.com>
Subject: Re: Towing Recommendations
From: Joe Curry <spitlist@gte.net>
Date: Sat, 21 Apr 2001 18:48:26 -0700
It's that flat metal washer that is on the input shaft just inside the front 
bearing.  It's function is to deflect the oil that is thrown up by the
laygear back onto the gears that are on the main shaft, providing for the 
oiling of the top array.

Therefore, your summary of the oiling system is essentially correct.

Joe

Vic Whitmore wrote:
> 
> Hi Joe,
> 
> I just re-built my transmission and don't understand what you mean by an oil
> slinger.
> 
> > First, the transmission gets its oiling from an oil slinger at the front 
>and is actuated only when power is applied by the engine.  So with the car
> > towed with the drive shaft in place the transmission is spinning but n ot 
>oiling.
> 
> My understanding of the tranny is that the when the car towed in neutral, the
> mainshaft is turning (turned by the prop shaft) but the gears on the mainshaft
> may not be low enough within the casing to touch the oil (the gearcase is only
> partially filled). Therefore the parts above the oil (mainshaft and input 
>shaft)
> will not be lubricated which will lead to damage if the process prevails for
> some period of time (unknown but probably not long).
> 
> The normal operation is for the engine turning the input shaft (when the 
>clutch
> connects the flywheel to the input shaft. The input shaft is not directly
> connected to the mainshaft, but IS directly connected to the layshaft. The
> layshaft is near the bottom of the gear case, bathed in oil. When the input
> shaft turns, the layshaft turns, which spews oil around the whole gear case. 
>If
> the input shaft is not turning (as in being towed in neutral), then there is 
>no
> lubrication.
> 
> I am unsure how the oil passages within the shafts are fed. Is this where you
> mean there is an oil slinger?
> 
> ...still learning
> 
> Vic Whitmore
> 76 Spitfire
> Thornhill, Ontario
> 
> http://www.vicwhit.com

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