Hi there!
I've got a 1981 Series 3 Diesel which I've been slowly restoring. It came fitted with a Fairey overdrive, but thus far I've not used it on test drives because the lever is incredibly stiff. This is the same whether driving or in the garage. I've made sure to follow the operating instructions for the overdrive and don't think I'm getting anything wrong there.
The OD is usually out, and I can move it slightly towards neutral and back again but that's it, on the most recent attempt the OD lever snapped in half. This was after I changed the oil in the overdrive (no bits or other visible problems with the old oil).
I have a spare OD lever which I'm currently fitting but I'd value any advice on the possible causes of the high resistance to moving the selector, and how best to remedy it. It could just be that everything needs a generous dousing in gear oil, but I'd value input before snapping a second lever in half.
Thanks!
I've got a 1981 Series 3 Diesel which I've been slowly restoring. It came fitted with a Fairey overdrive, but thus far I've not used it on test drives because the lever is incredibly stiff. This is the same whether driving or in the garage. I've made sure to follow the operating instructions for the overdrive and don't think I'm getting anything wrong there.
The OD is usually out, and I can move it slightly towards neutral and back again but that's it, on the most recent attempt the OD lever snapped in half. This was after I changed the oil in the overdrive (no bits or other visible problems with the old oil).
I have a spare OD lever which I'm currently fitting but I'd value any advice on the possible causes of the high resistance to moving the selector, and how best to remedy it. It could just be that everything needs a generous dousing in gear oil, but I'd value input before snapping a second lever in half.
Thanks!