RogerStenning
Active Member
OK, I have an ex-Army (1983) Siii 109"; I encountered a major problem last night after knocking off in the small hours from work (it being my daily use wagon).
The wagon refused to move properly after the engine started normally.
Symptoms: Only moves forward with very high revs, and a LOT of jerking and banging from the area of the gearbox. Obviously, not tried that again.
Reverse worked for about 6" then stopped, same problem.
In all cases, the range lever was selected to high. 4WD lever NOT touched.
On the possibility that it had somehow become stuck in 4WD, tried standard unlock of range level to low and back to high: No effect.
At this point, I was thinking (having phoned a freind) that the poss cause was a wound up transmission, so tried jacking up both front and rear axles, but there was no tell-tale unwinding of the wheels. Selecting range neutral and netral gear, I tried rotating the wheels manually whith them off the deck. No forward rotation was possible, but a touch of reverse rotation was possible before they, too, stopped.
I'm thinking all manner of problems, and don't know enough to decide one way or the other.
From what I've read, the worst cases here might be a buggered transfer box, a broken half shaft, or something else that has yet to reveal itself.
Transmission brake lock-up has been suggested, but at the rear wheels could be rotated backwards briefly, I'm not so sure about that one.
Ideas, please?
The wagon refused to move properly after the engine started normally.
Symptoms: Only moves forward with very high revs, and a LOT of jerking and banging from the area of the gearbox. Obviously, not tried that again.
Reverse worked for about 6" then stopped, same problem.
In all cases, the range lever was selected to high. 4WD lever NOT touched.
On the possibility that it had somehow become stuck in 4WD, tried standard unlock of range level to low and back to high: No effect.
At this point, I was thinking (having phoned a freind) that the poss cause was a wound up transmission, so tried jacking up both front and rear axles, but there was no tell-tale unwinding of the wheels. Selecting range neutral and netral gear, I tried rotating the wheels manually whith them off the deck. No forward rotation was possible, but a touch of reverse rotation was possible before they, too, stopped.
I'm thinking all manner of problems, and don't know enough to decide one way or the other.
From what I've read, the worst cases here might be a buggered transfer box, a broken half shaft, or something else that has yet to reveal itself.
Transmission brake lock-up has been suggested, but at the rear wheels could be rotated backwards briefly, I'm not so sure about that one.
Ideas, please?