Different gearbox woes now
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Well, I got my gearbox into reverse with the help of the list. Unfortunately, now it won't come out of reverse.
Frankly, I'd rather have all four forward speeds, if I had a choice.
Anyway, can I unlock the gears without removing the tranny? Perhaps through the opening for the change mechanism?
Please say I don't have to remove the gearbox
Frankly, I'd rather have all four forward speeds, if I had a choice.
Anyway, can I unlock the gears without removing the tranny? Perhaps through the opening for the change mechanism?
Please say I don't have to remove the gearbox
Art Frederick
S2 Roadster, built in 1965, registered in 1966, No. 26/4934
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S2 Roadster, built in 1965, registered in 1966, No. 26/4934
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frearther - Third Gear
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Hi Art
Take the same shifter hold down nut off and take the shifter right out. Reach in with a big screw driver and aline all three rails, start over, I think you got it too lose this time.
Gary
Take the same shifter hold down nut off and take the shifter right out. Reach in with a big screw driver and aline all three rails, start over, I think you got it too lose this time.
Gary
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garyeanderson - Coveted Fifth Gear
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Gary,
They're all aligned as it is. In fact, the reverse gear lever is swinging free - is that natural? I can move it with a screwdriver both forward and back, but nothing else moves.
Idea number 2, anyone?
They're all aligned as it is. In fact, the reverse gear lever is swinging free - is that natural? I can move it with a screwdriver both forward and back, but nothing else moves.
Idea number 2, anyone?
Art Frederick
S2 Roadster, built in 1965, registered in 1966, No. 26/4934
Nothing else of interest at present
S2 Roadster, built in 1965, registered in 1966, No. 26/4934
Nothing else of interest at present
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frearther - Third Gear
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be sure you have the reverse tab in the slot ---it tends to miss occasionally --ed
dont close your eyes --you will miss the crash
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twincamman - Coveted Fifth Gear
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Thanks for the replies. I have to go to the optometrist today and may not get back to the Elan for a couple of days. Don't go away, I'll probably be back. Apparently I now have to remove the cover that holds the shifter and inspect more closely. There's something amiss, but I can't yet tell what it is.
Art Frederick
S2 Roadster, built in 1965, registered in 1966, No. 26/4934
Nothing else of interest at present
S2 Roadster, built in 1965, registered in 1966, No. 26/4934
Nothing else of interest at present
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frearther - Third Gear
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Ill keep an eye out for one --ed
dont close your eyes --you will miss the crash
Editor: On June 12, 2020, Edward Law, AKA TwinCamMan, passed away; his obituary can be read at https://www.friscolanti.com/obituary/edward-law. He will be missed.
Editor: On June 12, 2020, Edward Law, AKA TwinCamMan, passed away; his obituary can be read at https://www.friscolanti.com/obituary/edward-law. He will be missed.
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twincamman - Coveted Fifth Gear
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Thanks to one and all for the help. I finally traced the gear change problem to not having installed the top cover correctly. When I dropped it on, the boss on the hanging reverse gear lever wasn't engaged with the slot at the end of the reverse gear rod. Apparently the lever was jammed against the rod; when I forced things a little bit, the box went into reverse, but there was no way to get it back out with the gearchange lever. The usual removal and replacement of inaccessible bolts let me cure the problem.
Art Frederick
S2 Roadster, built in 1965, registered in 1966, No. 26/4934
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S2 Roadster, built in 1965, registered in 1966, No. 26/4934
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frearther - Third Gear
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