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Re: TR6 Tranny Question

To: Tom Di Iulio <diiulio@ix.netcom.com>, Triumphs <triumphs@autox.team.net>
Subject: Re: TR6 Tranny Question
From: "Power British Performance Parts, Inc." <britcars@powerbritish.com>
Date: Thu, 14 Sep 2000 09:55:22 -0400
References: <00ca01c01de8$948f2080$8998fea9@oemcomputer>
Tom Di Iulio wrote:

> Dear Listers,
>     this is the situation:
> all forward gears work fine, reverse works ok when cold then quickly
> begins slipping while warming up. if you've ever had a clutch disk
> wear out and slip, that's exactly what this feels like, except it's a
> new disk, t/o bearing, pressure plate, and flywheel.
>     this is a rebuilt, converted-to-o/d tranny. i'm using redline
> mtl-90 oil in it. the o/d electrical functions have not yet been
> energized. again i want to emphasize, all forward gears engage and
> hold properly, warm or cold.
>     the shift lever seems to stay in place while in reverse and while
> the gear slips the engine rpms run up just as you'd expect. how can
> reverse work at first and begin to slip?
>     thanks for any/all advice or input.
> Tom Di Iulio
> 1976 TR6
> Denver, CO

Tom,

If you do have a J-type as Randall suspects (and I do too, being a '76
TR-6), I've seen this same problem twice before.  In both cases the car
would be fine in forward gears, but exhibit partial slip in reverse.  The
problem turned out to be the large circlip that retains the bearing on
the clutch carrier.  This had popped out of it's groove and had allowed
the bearing to walk slightly thus having the effect of moving the clutch
ring further forward (away from the annulus) in relation to the carrier.
As a result, there was inadequate spring pressure to keep the clutch from
slipping the annulus - magnified by the tallest ratio being reverse.  See
if your problem is magnified by reversing up an incline where there would
be more load on it, if you find the slipping to be worse in that case I'm
afraid it might be time to pull the 'box and open up the OD.

Good luck!

Brian Schlorff
Power British
http://www.powerbritish.com/~britcars


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