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Car type: 1928 tourer (mag type), short chassis Gould Ulster
If it selects 3 & 4 without problems it seems to me that the fault lies in the 1st and second selector system. Has the guide bar got out of position? You may see something significant by removing the top of the gearbox. I have never come across it has a selector broken? My first move would be to rmove the gearbox top and check whether the 1/2 sector moves normally. A drift and mallet will normally move the selector when you don't have the lever in place. Stating the obvious I assume that it is the correct 2SYN box. It would be interesting to hear what you find.
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The picture appears to show a break with two bits of the selector which should all be one piece. I think you probably need to remove the selector to check properly. For this it is easier to remove the gearbox, which should come out easily through the floor on your car. It can be difficult to remove selectors without dropping the balls and springs inside the gearbox, but a suitable magnetic probe will usually find them without much difficuty. Incidentally it will have 2SYN stamped on the rear edge of the lid if it is the correct gearbox. People often hesitate to dismantle any part of a gearbox, but the selector mechanism is relatively easy to dismantle and to 'mantle' again.
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Location: Near Cambridge, UK
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There are probaly people around who have dismantled gearboxes for parts and there is a good chance that someone will have the selector fork which I think you will need. Buying new is probaly an impossible dream, but finding another gearbox where someone has taken the lid for their version of a remote control may be a possiblity. As far as I could see you do not need the lid; I may even have one incomplete myself, but get to the stage where you can see exactly what you need and add another comment on here.
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26-04-2021, 07:58 PM
(This post was last modified: 28-04-2021, 06:55 AM by Bob Culver.
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Presumably it has synchro 2nd or you would have always had to double declutch.
It is common for the bronze synchro cones to come loose and I have seen them with all the interference splines stripped off. Dunno symptoms but the cone should be visble and prodded with a screwdriver should not move separately from the 1 st gear hub.
Correction; the cone is of course attached to 2nd gear itself ; the point is it should not be wandering about independant of the part it is supposed to be integral with.
Really need more info to guess. Does it actually go into 2nd under any circumstances, including engine stopped. I presume you mean it goes into 3 and 4, not that after 3 and 4 it goes into 2nd?
If is trying to select two gears at one will graunch. and once engaged geabox will be locked solid!
If you have the lid off beware no spring washers etc fall in.
Must be someone out there with extensive experience who can guess.