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#461476 - 05/27/08 08:24 AM
Re: '63 Midget research
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And if you can read a decent manual, these trannies are a pretty straightforward rebuild...nothing too complicated...Could be something as simple as a worn detent ball or worn out synchro. I think a loose shifter fork would give you problems getting into gear as well as popping out of gear. I would recomend finding a replacement tranny, and then rebuilding the one in the car at your liesure! You will learn how the tranny works and still get to enjoy usage of the car in the meantime and wind up with a spare tranny when you are done!
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#461502 - 05/27/08 09:35 AM
Re: '63 Midget research
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Registered: 11/16/02
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I don't know what I'll do. I have tons of tenacity but I also know my limits. I do not have the facilities for an engine pull, let alone the experience. And frankly, after spending countless hours on that Opel, I don't know if I have it left in me. I wanted to spend all I had on as good a car as I could get so I could just enjoy it as it was. Yes I could do it but it'd take me weeks and only 50/50 chance I would screw it up and have to do it again. I'll stop by University Motors and see how much $$ it'd take to have them do it. Crap. Seller gave me the impression he didn't really want to part with it. As much as it kills me, I'm willing to give him a few hundred to take it back and let me off the hook. Maybe it'd be wise to take the car itself into University for a proper diagnosis. I let it cool down and tried again but where 4th should be, there is no where to go, just not there.
PS Loose shifter arm? Something simple like that would sure be nice! Where exactly are you located?
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#461508 - 05/27/08 09:48 AM
Re: '63 Midget research
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Registered: 11/02/03
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Long thread, but earlier he said
"west Michigan, Hudsonville, near Grand Rapids, right near University Motors"
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#461544 - 05/27/08 11:07 AM
Re: '63 Midget research
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ive never heard of anyone wearing out 4th..... id suspect something simple.....zimmmy
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#461548 - 05/27/08 11:18 AM
Re: '63 Midget research
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Registered: 12/08/06
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Loc: Hudsonville, Michigan, USA
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John at University Motors (extremely patient and helpful I might add, took the time to show me a gearbox they have with a cut away mocked to show me what probably went south). For them to do everything: pull motor, rebuild gearbox and put all back together would easily best $2,000. So anyway, we'll see. I can gear myself up (pun intended) for a baptism by fire and pull the motor and tranny and rebuild it myself. Just reeling with disappointment yet. Tonight I'll at least drain and refill the box. Am I right that 20/50 engine oil is a good choice? Can't hurt, can't help either let's face it. Looks like it's got a header, Weber (which didn't feel all that well tuned I might add).
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#461550 - 05/27/08 11:23 AM
Re: '63 Midget research
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How much for him to just rebuild the gearbox?
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#461562 - 05/27/08 11:56 AM
Re: '63 Midget research
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Loc: Hudsonville, Michigan, USA
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I believe he said that alone would be $700 or so. If I'm remembering it correctly. I'd think by the time I was that deep into it I'd just go all the way and do it myself. Unless I find a known good one for sale, as mentioned earlier, then I can put it in right away and rebuild mine for fun.
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#461579 - 05/27/08 12:28 PM
Re: '63 Midget research
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Loc: NW Arkansas, USA
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the parts to repair yours surely wouldnt run over $300... go look at the online MOSS and Victoria British catalogs....z
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#461749 - 05/27/08 07:38 PM
Re: '63 Midget research
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Jedi Warrior
Registered: 12/08/06
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Loc: Hudsonville, Michigan, USA
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I peeled back the carpet, found a rubber inspection cover plug, removed it, took out the fill plug and started filling. Got somewhere in the neighborhood of 2 quarts in there before she started dumping it out. Not sure what the capacity is but that couldn't have helped matters. Buyer's remorse is easing away. It really is a very nice little Midget, I think I'll give rebuilding it a go. Everyone in the family needed a ride tonight and the wife drove it too. They all love it and are mad at me for being pissy.....so, guess what, they get to help me fix her up!
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#461796 - 05/27/08 08:55 PM
Re: '63 Midget research
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Registered: 12/08/06
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Loc: Hudsonville, Michigan, USA
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Chilton's says a 4 speed in a 1098 should hold 2.7 pints/1.35 quarts. If so, it was running dry and it could have been far worse. I guess if you have to pick a gear to loose, 4th is a good one, don't really NEED it.
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#461803 - 05/27/08 09:04 PM
Re: '63 Midget research
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Registered: 11/13/05
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Loc: Niceville FL
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Good move, check all the other fluids as well and do a full lub.
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#461810 - 05/27/08 09:08 PM
Re: '63 Midget research
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Loc: Gurley, Alabama, USA
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I peeled back the carpet, found a rubber inspection cover plug, removed it, took out the fill plug and started filling. Got somewhere in the neighborhood of 2 quarts in there before she started dumping it out. Not sure what the capacity is but that couldn't have helped matters. Buyer's remorse is easing away. It really is a very nice little Midget, I think I'll give rebuilding it a go. Everyone in the family needed a ride tonight and the wife drove it too. They all love it and are mad at me for being pissy.....so, guess what, they get to help me fix her up! When my daughter was 14 she helped me disassemble her 1st car, a VW Karmann Ghia...when she was 15, she helped me put it back together. Now, her husband & male friends all say she knows more about cars than any of them...& it was great quality time for us - & we still have that Ghia...she won't sell it!
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