perksy
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posted on 14/6/12 at 08:29 PM |
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4 Speed Dog Box Problem
Quaife gear set in a 4 speed dog box
The gearbox is used in a Mk1 Escort hillclimb car running on slicks with a NA Cossie (270 bhp)
This is the second time this has happened inside 3 events
Any thoughts welcome
Any metrology experts in the house ?
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steve m
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posted on 14/6/12 at 08:55 PM |
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Im no expert,
But that box of cogs does not seem to be up for the power you are putting through it
JMPW
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Chippy
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posted on 14/6/12 at 10:17 PM |
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Yep! agree with Steve. Looking at the way the teeth have been hammered, definately not up to the job. Cheers Ray
To make a car go faster, just add lightness. Colin Chapman - OR - fit a bigger engine. Chippy
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coyoteboy
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posted on 15/6/12 at 12:01 AM |
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Curious - in the first image the cogs on the gear appear to be brittle failed all the way through. I'm no expert but I'd have thought
they'd be case hardened not fully hardened. But then the cog to the right of the completely failed one seems to have been "smudged"
suggesting a non-hardened surface or the surface was too thin and has been wiped off. I think that would need taking to a lab to investigate, or just
buy stronger gears.
I wonder if what's actually happening is the hardening if failing on one or two teeth which allows the contact surface to shift, then allowing a
clash rather than a mating? Equally I could see that the cogs fail causing excess load on the remaining one so that's not too clear.
[Edited on 15/6/12 by coyoteboy]
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Dopdog
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posted on 15/6/12 at 06:15 AM |
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I would be interested to see what Quaife have to say. The box is rated above 270 and it does look like one tooth has failed and then the next one has
snapped?
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perksy
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posted on 15/6/12 at 03:55 PM |
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Thanks
Quaife have the box and are going to advise, they are very surprised this has happened as it should be more than man enough for the job
These gears aren't cheap to buy so the decision is to let Quaife have a look and report back
I'm thinking its a metal treatment/metrology issue at the moment but we'll have to wait and see
I'll update when we know more...
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perksy
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posted on 21/6/12 at 03:22 PM |
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UPDATE
As promised an update
Quaife have rebuilt the box and are saying a bent selector fork was causing 3rd gear to not be selected correctly
They rebuilt the box quickly and were helpful throughout and have also asked for feedback after the next event to see if everything is ok
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Dopdog
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posted on 21/6/12 at 04:14 PM |
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so how do you bend a selector fork? but interesting
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coyoteboy
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posted on 21/6/12 at 04:30 PM |
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Well that might explain it. Mind you, id like to see the mechanism by which a dodgy selection rips teeth off a pre-engaged gear (genuinely, I'll
have to dig out some diagrams)?
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Oddified
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posted on 21/6/12 at 08:03 PM |
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As has been said above, looks like one tooth hasn't been hardened properly, been chewed into and then it's broken the adjacent teeth off
because they're not going into mesh properly. With a pre-engaged gear set....bent selector my bottom!.
If the new gear/s have been hardened properly it'll be fine and that's what really matters
Ian
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perksy
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posted on 21/6/12 at 09:17 PM |
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Thanks for the comments, must be honest i thought heat treatment issue when i first saw the problem
To be fair my mate is just glad to get the box back and ready for the next event in a couple of weeks
Now Quaife themselves have rebuilt it i would hope they will stand by it should anything go wrong...
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