Deno
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Hey all, just picked up a bobbed 1979 M35A2 from a local guy who did the conversion, used it a few times, his wife hated it so it sat for about a year in a field. Got it cheap.
After rebuilding the Airpack, Bleeding the brakes and tagging/insuring her, it was time to bring her home.
A test drive around his neighborhood revealed no bad habits, she went through all gears no problem, had no blow by on start up and no air leaks on shut down.
A few things he said didn't sit right compared to my pre buy research, "The lever (hi/low, it is not an air shift, its a sprag model) engages the 4x4", "Don't bother starting in 1st, its too low a gear", stuff like that. He did strike me as honest and genuine and helped me fix the airpack, wife fed us dinner, etc...
When we set out for home it ran fine and held a steady 54 mph with no issues. About 10 minutes into the drive, I decided to pull into a gas station to top her off, I downshifted carefully from 5th to 3rd in low range, and as I pulled in I attempted to put it in second. It would not go, it was as though a wall was up. I then drove it to a small airport I work at that was near by and began trouble shooting, here was what I found:
1. It would not enter Second gear, the shifter would not enter that position.
2. It had been working fine previously, I had no issues getting into second gear the 5-6 times I had test drove it/shook it down prior to this.
3.It gave no warning, made no noises and had been running fine.
4. I tried double clutching, slipping the clutch, downshifting into it from 3rd while moving, forcing it, yelling at it and voodoo and it simply would not go into 2nd.
5. Upon removal of the top cover the gearbox looked clean, and no ground gears were evident, the carrier between 2nd and 3rd looked ok, and moved about an 1/8th of an inch forward and backwards, also, Continuity in the shift box was checked and it seemed to go into 2nd no issues, it did move the middle fork rearward and the fork appeared to be in good condition.
6. The fluid was old, smelly and slightly low, The transmission does seem to have a howl, and I am sure it could used flushed.
I am a bit confused, and I cannot find any other threads that explain this SPECIFIC issue.
What did I break? Synchro? Bearing? Bushing?
Could the shift box be out of adjustment?
How would you recommend flushing the trans, and what fluid to use for the flush and the refill?
Are parts readily available and where if I have to rebuild? (have access to a full machine shop, can use a hammer)
Any other ideas? Questions?
Im sorry to be so long winded, I just wanted to cover everything instead of making 30 follow up posts.
Thank you in advance
-Deno
After rebuilding the Airpack, Bleeding the brakes and tagging/insuring her, it was time to bring her home.
A test drive around his neighborhood revealed no bad habits, she went through all gears no problem, had no blow by on start up and no air leaks on shut down.
A few things he said didn't sit right compared to my pre buy research, "The lever (hi/low, it is not an air shift, its a sprag model) engages the 4x4", "Don't bother starting in 1st, its too low a gear", stuff like that. He did strike me as honest and genuine and helped me fix the airpack, wife fed us dinner, etc...
When we set out for home it ran fine and held a steady 54 mph with no issues. About 10 minutes into the drive, I decided to pull into a gas station to top her off, I downshifted carefully from 5th to 3rd in low range, and as I pulled in I attempted to put it in second. It would not go, it was as though a wall was up. I then drove it to a small airport I work at that was near by and began trouble shooting, here was what I found:
1. It would not enter Second gear, the shifter would not enter that position.
2. It had been working fine previously, I had no issues getting into second gear the 5-6 times I had test drove it/shook it down prior to this.
3.It gave no warning, made no noises and had been running fine.
4. I tried double clutching, slipping the clutch, downshifting into it from 3rd while moving, forcing it, yelling at it and voodoo and it simply would not go into 2nd.
5. Upon removal of the top cover the gearbox looked clean, and no ground gears were evident, the carrier between 2nd and 3rd looked ok, and moved about an 1/8th of an inch forward and backwards, also, Continuity in the shift box was checked and it seemed to go into 2nd no issues, it did move the middle fork rearward and the fork appeared to be in good condition.
6. The fluid was old, smelly and slightly low, The transmission does seem to have a howl, and I am sure it could used flushed.
I am a bit confused, and I cannot find any other threads that explain this SPECIFIC issue.
What did I break? Synchro? Bearing? Bushing?
Could the shift box be out of adjustment?
How would you recommend flushing the trans, and what fluid to use for the flush and the refill?
Are parts readily available and where if I have to rebuild? (have access to a full machine shop, can use a hammer)
Any other ideas? Questions?
Im sorry to be so long winded, I just wanted to cover everything instead of making 30 follow up posts.
Thank you in advance
-Deno
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