gearbox whine 22g 68
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gearbox whine 22g 68
B gears 22g68
Whines in all four gears..sounds like a works rally car box
Slight chatter from case on idle..goes ln drpression of clutch
Had box off..idler gear bearings intact..look like later ones as there are less rollers than the 62 box i have next to it
Cant see anything obviously wrong...
Am i missing something ??
Whines in all four gears..sounds like a works rally car box
Slight chatter from case on idle..goes ln drpression of clutch
Had box off..idler gear bearings intact..look like later ones as there are less rollers than the 62 box i have next to it
Cant see anything obviously wrong...
Am i missing something ??
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Re: gearbox whine 22g 68
only whines when the throttle is pressed...
rolling without been in gear its silent
rolling without been in gear its silent
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Re: gearbox whine 22g 68
I'd say the problem is in the idler gear bearings or the bearing on the end of the 1st motion shaft, sometimes not obvious on inspection.
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Re: gearbox whine 22g 68
thats what i was thinking
everything looks mint tho...i gotta say its all a bit odd
everything looks mint tho...i gotta say its all a bit odd
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Re: gearbox whine 22g 68
Don't even think of putting it back together without changing the idler bearings, if it goes it can take the whole box with it as well as the flywheel housing and gears.
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Re: gearbox whine 22g 68
The two main diff bearings are usually ok, its the output shaft bushes that wear allowing the shaft to move sideways under load which affects the teeth meshing and makes them whine, thats as I have always understood it, on really worn ones if you turn the output shaft by hand with the diff out you can see the sideways movement and all the wear, hope this helps.
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Re: gearbox whine 22g 68
all seems good on inspection...
guess a strip down and a renew everyhing consumable is the best way forward
guess a strip down and a renew everyhing consumable is the best way forward
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Re: gearbox whine 22g 68
Hear this before on a lads gearbox in out local club. We thaught he had but straight cut drops in. It turns out that he had the box rebuilt by a local company who had put 1275 drop gears in. I'm still not sure how they did it but it made a right racket...
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Re: gearbox whine 22g 68
hmmmmmmmm.........
whats the differnce??
i assume the primary gear is different
whats the differnce??
i assume the primary gear is different
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Re: gearbox whine 22g 68
Sounds like the transfer gear bearings to me
the older style idler transfer gear that is the one that has an offset, that style was quite bad back in the day for premature bearing wear.
I am sure that is why the idler gear changed appearance and gained larger bearings.
We used to change these quite often when i was a lad back in the early 80's usually on early 70's mini's.
Thing was appearance was deceptive the bearings still looked good with not much wear, but they were noisy, we used to always change these bearings when we had an block split from the box, even if that was not what was getting done.
the older style idler transfer gear that is the one that has an offset, that style was quite bad back in the day for premature bearing wear.
I am sure that is why the idler gear changed appearance and gained larger bearings.
We used to change these quite often when i was a lad back in the early 80's usually on early 70's mini's.
Thing was appearance was deceptive the bearings still looked good with not much wear, but they were noisy, we used to always change these bearings when we had an block split from the box, even if that was not what was getting done.
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Re: gearbox whine 22g 68
thanks for the advice
the needle rollers on idler gear look like the non a plus smaller type but have less rollers with the cut in them...
the needle rollers on idler gear look like the non a plus smaller type but have less rollers with the cut in them...
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