Fcck2000
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posted on 18/1/13 at 05:00 PM |
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Mechanical advice on gearbox fail
Hi
Not posted much I'm afraid and now on for advice..
C20XE engine, Ford type 9 gearbox and english none LSD differential is the spec.
Whilst on a recent track day my car threw a rod and locked up before going into the kitty litter. I've replaced the engine but upon driving the
car has some issue with the gearbox, in first and reverse it feels like the gears are grinding and it wont pull away, if I try again it will drive as
normal.
Just after any thoughts on why this would be and if the engine locking and the rear wheels still being driven by momentum would cause it.
Thanks for any thoughts
Paul
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jon200
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posted on 18/1/13 at 05:12 PM |
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Does it grind if you try to pull away in 2nd? It may be a clutch release fault.
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westf27
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posted on 18/1/13 at 05:14 PM |
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I would think its twisted a shaft inside the box.You could strip it but considering the relatively low cost of a box easiest to replace it with
another.
555
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britishtrident
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posted on 18/1/13 at 05:15 PM |
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Selector problem it is in two gears at the same time ---
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Fcck2000
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posted on 18/1/13 at 05:16 PM |
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I've not tried but will try on Monday and report back, thanks for the post.
Paul
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Fcck2000
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posted on 18/1/13 at 05:17 PM |
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quote: Originally posted by britishtrident
Selector problem it is in two gears at the same time ---
Does that not just lock the box solid?
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Fcck2000
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posted on 18/1/13 at 05:28 PM |
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quote: Originally posted by westf27
I would think its twisted a shaft inside the box.You could strip it but considering the relatively low cost of a box easiest to replace it with
another.
Guys thanks for your thoughts and keep them comin, Ive got to go out but will pick the posts back up tomorrow.
Thanks
Paul
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MikeRJ
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posted on 18/1/13 at 06:10 PM |
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Possibly broken a tooth or two in the box.
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Bare
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posted on 18/1/13 at 11:28 PM |
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Interesting puzzle. Possibly a bent selector could have the reverse gear contact 1st gear.. Causing horrific noises.
Also a chipped tooth on either first or reverse cogs would also cause some seriously disconcerting noises.
Doesn't take much tooth damage either to produce disproportionate noises.
Bin the thing and fit another..
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Fcck2000
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posted on 19/1/13 at 12:03 AM |
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quote: Originally posted by Bare
Interesting puzzle. Possibly a bent selector could have the reverse gear contact 1st gear.. Causing horrific noises.
Also a chipped tooth on either first or reverse cogs would also cause some seriously disconcerting noises.
Doesn't take much tooth damage either to produce disproportionate noises.
Bin the thing and fit another..
Yes that's what I'm going to do, boxes are cheap enough.
The part I,m confused about is how the gearbox actually got damaged.
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snakebelly
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posted on 19/1/13 at 06:56 AM |
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Gearbox not designed to go from lots of rpm to 0 rpm in a split second !
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britishtrident
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posted on 19/1/13 at 08:45 AM |
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I wonder did you fit the spigot bearing in the end of the crankshaft ?
[I] “ What use our work, Bennet, if we cannot care for those we love? .”
― From BBC TV/Amazon's Ripper Street.
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MikeRJ
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posted on 19/1/13 at 11:55 AM |
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quote: Originally posted by Fcck2000
Yes that's what I'm going to do, boxes are cheap enough.
The part I,m confused about is how the gearbox actually got damaged.
When an engine locks up at speed, the peak stress on the gearbox (and the rest of the drivetrain) will be huge. Whatever was the weakest link has let
go.
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Fcck2000
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posted on 19/1/13 at 12:30 PM |
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quote: Originally posted by britishtrident
I wonder did you fit the spigot bearing in the end of the crankshaft ?
The new engine was a ready built engine so I never had to touch the crank. Or is the digit something that needs doing whilst say swapping a clutch?
I'm worried now...
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NS Dev
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posted on 18/2/13 at 08:39 PM |
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several things here......why did it throw a rod? XE's don't do that unless: they have no oil pressure, or they have standard rod bolts, or
they were revved over 8000-8500rpm
Next, could it have been the gearbox that broke the engine?!??
A type 9's days are fairly numbered behind a decent XE!!
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ashg
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posted on 18/2/13 at 11:11 PM |
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better off with an r28 box off an omega if you ask me, bolts straight up, much stronger and feels a thousand times more refined to drive than the
type 9
edit... and they weigh 11kg less than a type 9!
[Edited on 18/2/2013 by ashg]
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