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Hi Folks,

I fitted a my rebuilt gearbox a couple of weeks ago. Since then a couple of oil leaks have appeared.

I have spoken to the workshop and they are happy to have it back and see what they can do but that is not for another week+.

 

Today I stripped the inside of the car out to see what is going on.

There are a number of small stains rather than leaks - inhibit switches, a top housing screw that I disturbed for a 'P' clip etc.

 

I notice that the greater leak ( very leaky) was coming from the underside of the selector rod box.

 

Question 1 - can I remove the selector rod box off the top of the GB by simply undoing those few screws,

Any unforseen problems in doing so.

 

Question 2 - do the selector rods have oil seals ('o'rings etc).

 

 

thanks in anticipation

 

Roger

 

 

 

 

 

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Easy to take off, just undo 6 screws, & lift off.

To replace you must make sure the selector forks drop over the synchro hubs correctly, & that the reverse selector also engages as it should.

 

Bob.

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I find it helps to put the box in neutral before removing the top cover and make sure the reverse selector engages when replacing.

Here is a good description of replacing the O rings: http://www.buckeyetriumphs.org/technical/Gearbox/GearboxCover/GearboxCover.htm

. The O rings are a common size -112 and should be available at an auto parts, hardware store, or industrial supplier (at least that what they are called in the colonies).

Berry

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Hi Folks,

cleaned the outside of the box and covered with chalk. Took car for a 10 mile drive and then looked to see what was going on.

 

No leaks from the selector rod holes - perhaps what was wet there was a residue.

Everything looked OK.

I then spied by accident an oil drop on the downward pointing lug below the alignment arm.

The nut above this has a spring washer so doesn't seal too well - should it!!

I've replaced the spring washer with a fibre washer and coated with hylomar - fingers crossed.

 

I shall not disturb the selector rods unless a definite leak is observed.

 

Roger

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Isn't. "very leaky" normal?

 

The underside of 'olde smokey' looks like a Texan version of Old Mother Shipton's cave

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