Stuck in 1st gear
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piss-ant wrote:On google, searches can be effective with a couple of qualifiers and specifying this site as most of the info is concentrated here. So my google searches (after trying the search engine here) start with
site:www.lotuselan.net/forums
And then add a qualifier (or two if there are too many hits)
site:www.lotuselan.net/forums shifter
Gary
That's worth knowing. I just googled Lotus Elan gearbox stuck or jammed or something like that. I didn't think to specify this site as well.
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Hi,
Yesterday, at the french MOT, my Elan had the same problem; Wanting select reverse, stuck in first gear, with an operating clutch.
Drive back home slowly, having only 2.5 miles to do...
Now, having the car safe, after a bit of research on LotusElan.net, I understand that it surely is just under the gear lever...
So my questions are; having the gear lever & the center console removed, will all the bolts of the gear lever cap be visible if I cut the fiberglass shell!?! The chassis should be to close, no!?! Remove engine & gearbox is the only solution!?!
Any helping advices/opinion apreciated,
Christian.
Yesterday, at the french MOT, my Elan had the same problem; Wanting select reverse, stuck in first gear, with an operating clutch.
Drive back home slowly, having only 2.5 miles to do...
Now, having the car safe, after a bit of research on LotusElan.net, I understand that it surely is just under the gear lever...
So my questions are; having the gear lever & the center console removed, will all the bolts of the gear lever cap be visible if I cut the fiberglass shell!?! The chassis should be to close, no!?! Remove engine & gearbox is the only solution!?!
Any helping advices/opinion apreciated,
Christian.
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On my first outing with my Elan, I too had a problem with the shift lever. While attempting to engage reverse gear, the gearbox became locked between two gears. With the gearbox locked in two gears, the car would not move. Needless to say I was panicked because the car was in a dangerous position in an intersection.
What I found, after unscrewing the cap, was both reverse and 2nd gear were both engaged. This was caused by the shifter lever being raised up too far, and catching the 2nd gear shift rail. Once I knocked it out of 2nd, everything was fine. Since I was on a tour, for the remainder I was very careful not to pull up on the shift lever until it stopped. Just enough to engage reverse.
After I got home, with some trial and error, I wound up with a .035" spacer that I installed on the shift lever, to prevent the lever from being raised to the point that it would select two gears. I should note that the retaining cap is metal, rather than the plastic style. Nary a problem since.
What I found, after unscrewing the cap, was both reverse and 2nd gear were both engaged. This was caused by the shifter lever being raised up too far, and catching the 2nd gear shift rail. Once I knocked it out of 2nd, everything was fine. Since I was on a tour, for the remainder I was very careful not to pull up on the shift lever until it stopped. Just enough to engage reverse.
After I got home, with some trial and error, I wound up with a .035" spacer that I installed on the shift lever, to prevent the lever from being raised to the point that it would select two gears. I should note that the retaining cap is metal, rather than the plastic style. Nary a problem since.
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50-0315N
1964 Sabra GT
1964 Elva Mk4T Coupe (awaiting restoration)
1965 Ford Falcon Ranchero, 302,AOD,9",rack and pinion,disc,etc,etc,etc
1954 Nash Healey LeMans Coupe
Owning a Lotus will get you off the couch
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End of alert.
Back in the car, I first managed to cut out some of the fiber around the plastic cap to get more space, and , with an adjustable pliers, I -gently- unlock the cap. What I discovered was the same as you, Prezoom.
Quite easy was to set on neutral, and get "OEW" back on the road...
To the next issue...!
About aluminium cap, I'm still not sure. I imagine the same situation, having the small allen screw to remove prior the following operations... I'll stay with that plastic cap until its death, 49 years experience on it is a proof.
Christian.
Back in the car, I first managed to cut out some of the fiber around the plastic cap to get more space, and , with an adjustable pliers, I -gently- unlock the cap. What I discovered was the same as you, Prezoom.
Quite easy was to set on neutral, and get "OEW" back on the road...
To the next issue...!
About aluminium cap, I'm still not sure. I imagine the same situation, having the small allen screw to remove prior the following operations... I'll stay with that plastic cap until its death, 49 years experience on it is a proof.
Christian.
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THANK YOU!
My S3 got stuck in first gear in the office carpark this afternoon after taking a colleague for a spin.
In between meetings I took the trim, the gear stick, and the domed plastic cap off, I lined up the forks with a big screwdriver, put everything back together (no bits left over always good) and hey presto 4 forward gears and a reverse as well. Quietly impressed with myself.
Love this forum.
Best
Steve
My S3 got stuck in first gear in the office carpark this afternoon after taking a colleague for a spin.
In between meetings I took the trim, the gear stick, and the domed plastic cap off, I lined up the forks with a big screwdriver, put everything back together (no bits left over always good) and hey presto 4 forward gears and a reverse as well. Quietly impressed with myself.
Love this forum.
Best
Steve
1967 S3 SE DHC
1970 +2S (RIP - went out in a blaze of glory in 2001)
1970 +2S (RIP - went out in a blaze of glory in 2001)
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