19-07-2018, 01:28 AM
(This post was last modified: 19-07-2018, 01:52 AM by Bob Culver.)
I am not sure if it applies to Seven boxes, but when tinkering with the selector mechanism removed beware pushing the gear engagement beyond usual range so that all the synchro balls fly out That triggers a full dismantling, and a hunt for the parts. Can promote extreme language, especially if it occurs with the box in car.
If first gear teeth are very worn may have to live with jumping. May not be fully meshed although once worn hard to remedy.
The synchro teeth engage shallow and often well worn. Again not readily cured, but good selector springs may mask.
If first gear teeth are very worn may have to live with jumping. May not be fully meshed although once worn hard to remedy.
The synchro teeth engage shallow and often well worn. Again not readily cured, but good selector springs may mask.