Frisol
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Hey everyone,
This weekend I rallied the troops, and we attempted the installation of the gearbox into my Series 2a. Again, this is my first attempt at anything like this and your advice so far has been invaluable.
The bad news part 1, the clutch - On depressing the clutch, the gearbox still receives power from the engine. I can select the first gear with some very minor gear crunching, and power is transferred through the transfer box as expected but continues to do so regardless of the position of the clutch. I believe part of my problem is the size of the clutch plate I was supplied/purchased. I received a 9.5" clutch and on comparison I noted it was slightly bigger than the original... but haste and ignorance urged me to push on. I now note that the non-diaphragm version of the gearbox requires a 9" clutch plate. I'm kicking myself for making this error.
The bad news part 2, four-wheel drive - I don't seem to be able to get the box out of four-wheel drive. When I was dry testing, it seemed to work OK, but now that it's back in the Landy, it does not appear to pop out of four-wheel drive. I can select high and low ratio no problem, and I'm pretty sure the 4wd pin is dropping back into the rod hole... but it appears to remain in 4wd. I am wondering if this is because the gearbox is constantly under load because of the clutch problem. I'll test again with the engine not running when I'm back at the shop...
What do you think about problems 1 and 2? Any advice or consolation is very welcome.
This weekend I rallied the troops, and we attempted the installation of the gearbox into my Series 2a. Again, this is my first attempt at anything like this and your advice so far has been invaluable.
The bad news part 1, the clutch - On depressing the clutch, the gearbox still receives power from the engine. I can select the first gear with some very minor gear crunching, and power is transferred through the transfer box as expected but continues to do so regardless of the position of the clutch. I believe part of my problem is the size of the clutch plate I was supplied/purchased. I received a 9.5" clutch and on comparison I noted it was slightly bigger than the original... but haste and ignorance urged me to push on. I now note that the non-diaphragm version of the gearbox requires a 9" clutch plate. I'm kicking myself for making this error.
The bad news part 2, four-wheel drive - I don't seem to be able to get the box out of four-wheel drive. When I was dry testing, it seemed to work OK, but now that it's back in the Landy, it does not appear to pop out of four-wheel drive. I can select high and low ratio no problem, and I'm pretty sure the 4wd pin is dropping back into the rod hole... but it appears to remain in 4wd. I am wondering if this is because the gearbox is constantly under load because of the clutch problem. I'll test again with the engine not running when I'm back at the shop...
What do you think about problems 1 and 2? Any advice or consolation is very welcome.
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