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Alfa gearbox issue

DrEntropy

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Left the Alfa sitting for a while during a month of downpour, when I started it to go to a client's pitch one AM the thing had noises coming out of the gearbox like it was gonna tear itself apart.

Up on stands, a loose bunch of pals callin' themselves The Car Munglers show'd up on a Saturday morning and the box came out with their help. I sat the gearbox on the bench, stared at it sternly for a couple days before splitting the case to find the mangled part(s) and make my list of stuff to order from my Alfa parts pusher. Once I split the case and started hunting bad bearings an' such, NOTHING I inspected came up to the: "Ah-HA!" standard. Couldn't find a mangled or worn bit.

Now it was the Jacques Cousteau moment: "Once more we dive-ed below Calypso". Pulled the pressure plate off and the driven plate was in my hand, when shaken it sounded like a marimba band. All the springs were loose in the center.
This stuff was new in 2000, and 80K miles ago.... can't count on nuthin' lastin' anymore. :devilgrin:

Rummaged thru th' pile o' Alfa bits, found a plate, stuffed it in and crammed the box back up, mated to the engine.

I'm MOBILE again. And no money spent! Life is almost good.
 
We do like the no-money-spent fixes. Tally ho and off we go!
 
Gotta love the low cost fixes. Just need a bunch of GOJO, beer, and time. Rick
 
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