HELP!....LT95 gearbox stuck between Reverse and neutral

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you have reverse jaw with hinge 3rd/4th jaw the 1st/2nd jaw, sounds like reverse selector has moved ,check split pin through jaw hasnt broken if not slacken the pinch bolt on rev lever and adjust so jaws align yet reverse still fully engages and disengages and doesnt catch 1st gear whilst its in neutral
Thanks James. I have checked to see if any jaws have loosened on the shafts, and they haven't. I have looked down into the box at reverse idler lever and I can just about see the bottom of the lever in the oil. It doesn't look like it's connected to anything though, I could be wrong as access is limited with the box still in the car. Is it supposed to sit in a groove in the side of reverse idler?..... Thanks again for your help.
 
Thanks James. I have checked to see if any jaws have loosened on the shafts, and they haven't. I have looked down into the box at reverse idler lever and I can just about see the bottom of the lever in the oil. It doesn't look like it's connected to anything though, I could be wrong as access is limited with the box still in the car. Is it supposed to sit in a groove in the side of reverse idler?..... Thanks again for your help.
yes it is has it come out ,if so you need to slacken the pivot bolt on the outside of the box just enough that it will slip back in then retighten the pivot
 
yes it is has it come out ,if so you need to slacken the pivot bolt on the outside of the box just enough that it will slip back in then retighten the pivot
Thanks. That's worrying though. How is it able to slip out and how likely is it to happen again. Is it a design flaw or is it a combination of small things that would cause it to happen?......I don't fancy having to keep stripping the tunnel, carpets, facia etc out to do this over and over. Is there any way of securing it?.
 
Thanks. That's worrying though. How is it able to slip out and how likely is it to happen again. Is it a design flaw or is it a combination of small things that would cause it to happen?......I don't fancy having to keep stripping the tunnel, carpets, facia etc out to do this over and over. Is there any way of securing it?.
its has its fitted in the first place , you hold lever square to the hole in the box side but fully engaged in the slot in the rev idler then wind bolt to meet it ,the lever is threaded , when fully tightened you check lever is not to fully engaged to be tight on idler or too loose it can jump out, it may take a few attempts to get right because bolt is going through 2 threads box side and lever so how many threads appear through the box side before thread engages in to the lever is trial and error
 
its has its fitted in the first place , you hold lever square to the hole in the box side but fully engaged in the slot in the rev idler then wind bolt to meet it ,the lever is threaded , when fully tightened you check lever is not to fully engaged to be tight on idler or too loose it can jump out, it may take a few attempts to get right because bolt is going through 2 threads box side and lever so how many threads appear through the box side before thread engages in to the lever is trial and error
Thanks James....I will update on my progress....
 
its has its fitted in the first place , you hold lever square to the hole in the box side but fully engaged in the slot in the rev idler then wind bolt to meet it ,the lever is threaded , when fully tightened you check lever is not to fully engaged to be tight on idler or too loose it can jump out, it may take a few attempts to get right because bolt is going through 2 threads box side and lever so how many threads appear through the box side before thread engages in to the lever is trial and error

I have tried to position the lever in the idler groove but, it's almost impossible to guess where it is as it can't be seen from top of the box. You'd want to be seriously dextrous to achieve it while screwing in the side bolt. I will persevere and hope that I get it right to save me having to drop the bottom cover plate and trying it from underneath. Have you done from the top with the box still in the car. If you have, have you any tips for the best way to approach it?

Thanks again James.
 
I have tried to position the lever in the idler groove but, it's almost impossible to guess where it is as it can't be seen from top of the box. You'd want to be seriously dextrous to achieve it while screwing in the side bolt. I will persevere and hope that I get it right to save me having to drop the bottom cover plate and trying it from underneath. Have you done from the top with the box still in the car. If you have, have you any tips for the best way to approach it?

Thanks again James.
not in the car i usually do it at the bench from the top, drain the oil might help you see
 
not in the car i usually do it at the bench from the top, drain the oil might help you see
Right....So it's the worst possible scenario. I drained the oil to reveal what looked like a planetary gear on the bottom of the gearbox. I know there are no planetary gears in that area of the LT95 so it appears that parking downhill in reverse has caused either the retaining pin in the idler shaft to housing to shear, or one of the circlips has snapped causing the whole reverse idler assembly to move out of it's housing. I am currently in the process of removing the two cover plates to get access to both sides of the housing. Are the parts for replacing easy to obtain James?....

Cheers for all the help mate. Much appreciated.
 
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