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Perhaps I should have added that the only way back to our hotel was back up the steep hill, this took 3 attempts. The first it promptly jumped out of first gear, the second I learnt to balance the amount of power versus my left hand holding it in gear only to meet a modern coming down with no passing place, the third time we made it.
Many years later when I fitted a 4 speed box in an RN I chose a 2 synchro box.
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Location: The far North East of England
Car type: 1934 Austin 7 AVH Van (in bits & incomplete!), 1936 Morris 8 Series I Tourer
There was a Big 7 gearbox for sale on ebay within the past couple of weeks, but I can't seem to find it now. Regarding availability of gearbox spares, I'd suggest contacting:
Austin Big 7 Register and Austin Big 7 Spares (Robin Taylor) - email: robin.e.taylor@talktalk.net - send S.A.E for list of parts available.
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A Big Seven water pump????
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Location: Monmouthshire
Wasn't that a wartime bolt on, attach to the PTO for putting out fires?
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I did see that Big7 gearbox on eBay, but didn't bid on it as the description is sparse, to say the least - no mention of whether it even rotated and in my experience when someone lists something as 'untested' that usually means 'checked and it's actually buggered, but I don't want to mention that...'. I was also suspicious that in the pictures it's obvious that the top cover has been removed and it's pictured with 1st gear engaged! I wouldn't be at all surprised if it was in the same state as my box....
Looking inside my box from the top I think I spy 2nd gear detent balls visible... should I be able to see them?
It does look like it's suffered the classic failure that many above have reported previously....
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Location: North Wiltshire
Car type: 1927 Chummy, 1938 Big Seven 1/2 a Trials Chummy
Fortunately, 90% of the Big 7 gearbox is identical to the last of the Ruby type gearboxes. The 10% difference is in the casing and the 1st motion shaft. So a late Ruby gearbox (with oil seals) will yield the spares necessary to effect a repair.
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12-07-2020, 09:52 PM
(This post was last modified: 13-07-2020, 07:15 AM by Bob Culver.)
Another box is no gaurantee. the synchro cone must not be too worn and the 2nd gear not free to float endways. !st gear engagement depth must be adjusted moderately whereas deep engagement seems the instinctive thing to pursue. The wrong selector ball allows the selectors to float and worn forks allow the gear to float.
I dunno what owners do about very worn cones. I often wonder if simple rings could be pressed/shrunk on without all the elaborate and very precise broachings. 2nd gear seems amenable to something.
With most makes of gearbox care is necessary with the interlock removed. If the syncro balls pop entirely out there is no option but a complete dismantle. Can be irksome when still in the car!