I have a feeling i am well b******ed.
Having rebuilt the gearbox and it now sitting in an almost complete car, i find that the gearbox is stuck in 4wd ( i have tested this with the car on 4 axle stands, if i wedge something under both front wheels, the wedge gets pushed back).
The high/low level operates OK - pretty sure i have high and low.
The really key symptom is that i can push and pull the yellow knob regardless of whether the high/low is pushed forward or pulled back.
I have checked under the car, and the yellow knob level is pushing the pin in/out OK - it goes in regardless of position of the high/low.
So, this is very wrong.
When i rebuilt the gearbox, i tested it when it was sitting on a pallet and it appeared to operate fine - in and out of 4wd etc.
However, having done a couple of miles of test drives, that appears to not be the case any more.
I think this means there is something wrong inside the front output box - i am wondering if the cross-shaft piece has come off. Or maybe i am missing a spring (which would be odd, given that it worked on the pallet but not impossible).
Given how difficult it is to build a gearbox on a pallet, i am not sure if it is possible to fix this without removing the whole gearbox from the car (the only saving grace is that my new chassis had the bolted cross member option).
My understanding is that whilst 4wd is fine off-road, it is not a good thing to have engaged for long on-road.
Questions:
1) Is there anything i can do that could fix this without removing the gearbox?
2) could i mitigate the issue (at least in the short term) by buying/installing free wheel hubs - i presume they are designed to stop the drive from the wheels to the prop shaft, but i wonder if they also stop the drive in the other direction i.e. from the shaft to the wheels?
Having rebuilt the gearbox and it now sitting in an almost complete car, i find that the gearbox is stuck in 4wd ( i have tested this with the car on 4 axle stands, if i wedge something under both front wheels, the wedge gets pushed back).
The high/low level operates OK - pretty sure i have high and low.
The really key symptom is that i can push and pull the yellow knob regardless of whether the high/low is pushed forward or pulled back.
I have checked under the car, and the yellow knob level is pushing the pin in/out OK - it goes in regardless of position of the high/low.
So, this is very wrong.
When i rebuilt the gearbox, i tested it when it was sitting on a pallet and it appeared to operate fine - in and out of 4wd etc.
However, having done a couple of miles of test drives, that appears to not be the case any more.
I think this means there is something wrong inside the front output box - i am wondering if the cross-shaft piece has come off. Or maybe i am missing a spring (which would be odd, given that it worked on the pallet but not impossible).
Given how difficult it is to build a gearbox on a pallet, i am not sure if it is possible to fix this without removing the whole gearbox from the car (the only saving grace is that my new chassis had the bolted cross member option).
My understanding is that whilst 4wd is fine off-road, it is not a good thing to have engaged for long on-road.
Questions:
1) Is there anything i can do that could fix this without removing the gearbox?
2) could i mitigate the issue (at least in the short term) by buying/installing free wheel hubs - i presume they are designed to stop the drive from the wheels to the prop shaft, but i wonder if they also stop the drive in the other direction i.e. from the shaft to the wheels?