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Bits of metal in Gearbox Oil


talipan

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Looks like the spline ends of the layshaft at the back end - 1st/rev end. Remove the bellhousing and with a bit of wiggling the layshaft with the gears on can be removed , the broken section will be at the t/box end. make a note/take pictures as you dis-assemble to help re-assembly

hth

Steveb

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Thanks for the feedback. First off it is a petrol engine and being a Series III I have synchromesh on all forward gears.

Having never taken apart a gearbox I'm not sure what I might find inside but I have the Haynes manual so I'll have a go at stripping it once it is off.

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If it is the layshaft that is worn it may be a case of drawing the old one out and replacing with a new one.

Likewise the third/fourth or first/second synchromesh mechanisms could be replaced but the fact that I could drive in all four gears and reverse makes me think that the synchro hubs are OK. The knobbly bits at the end of the layshaft could be what those larger pieces are and maybe some sort of retaining spring or circlip that has also broken up. I'm only guessing though based on the replies I had.

I'll put up a new post when I find out in a few weeks time..

Is there anywhere that sells all the internals for gearboxes from new? John Craddock?

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