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Having the BJ8 transmission (with OD) rebuilt.
Having issues with 2nd gear. Mechanic replaced laygear with new on from AHSpares (had to sand both the front/rear Thrustwashers to get the Laygear in), replaced 2nd gear with an excellent condition use one, 2,3,4 Denis Welch baulk rings, new 1st motion shaft bearing and main shaft bearing.
How can I tell if I need to replace the reverse, 1/2 and 3/4 selector shafts and forks?
I watched the mechanic insert the selector shafts in the forks. Reversed slid in, 1/2 and 3/4 he had to hit with a brass hammer multiple times, with force, to get them to pass through the forks. (Should they slide in without help from a hammer?) Mechanic pointed out that the 3 shifting forks were in good condition. Last time tranny was worked on was 30,000 miles ago. Shifting shafts and forks were not replaced.
Trannys in car, test drive I found shifting was tight between all gears, all gears sound louder then before rebuild. 2nd gear is loudest and gets louder when decelerating. Sometimes at a stop, I couldn’t get into 1 or 2nd and had to start in 3rd.
Drained the oil to find metal filing on the tranny magnet I'm using. No metal filing on the OD magnet. Some gold colored filing on the bottom too. (Maybe the shifting forks or the Thrustwashers?)
I need to find out why the tranny is not shifting as smooth and easy as other BJ8's I've driven. Why the noise and the metal filings.
Tranny out of car, back to the mechanic. With the top off (no oil in the tranny) he could slide the reverse fork with his hand, 1/2, 3/4 he could not. 1/2 fork he needed to tap it with a rod and hammer. 3/4 he had to tap it a lot harder. He needed to use the hammer to get 1/2, 3/4 out of gear. With the top on, it shifted in all gears, but not easily.
Could any of this be because of the selector rods or forks?
Having issues with 2nd gear. Mechanic replaced laygear with new on from AHSpares (had to sand both the front/rear Thrustwashers to get the Laygear in), replaced 2nd gear with an excellent condition use one, 2,3,4 Denis Welch baulk rings, new 1st motion shaft bearing and main shaft bearing.
How can I tell if I need to replace the reverse, 1/2 and 3/4 selector shafts and forks?
I watched the mechanic insert the selector shafts in the forks. Reversed slid in, 1/2 and 3/4 he had to hit with a brass hammer multiple times, with force, to get them to pass through the forks. (Should they slide in without help from a hammer?) Mechanic pointed out that the 3 shifting forks were in good condition. Last time tranny was worked on was 30,000 miles ago. Shifting shafts and forks were not replaced.
Trannys in car, test drive I found shifting was tight between all gears, all gears sound louder then before rebuild. 2nd gear is loudest and gets louder when decelerating. Sometimes at a stop, I couldn’t get into 1 or 2nd and had to start in 3rd.
Drained the oil to find metal filing on the tranny magnet I'm using. No metal filing on the OD magnet. Some gold colored filing on the bottom too. (Maybe the shifting forks or the Thrustwashers?)
I need to find out why the tranny is not shifting as smooth and easy as other BJ8's I've driven. Why the noise and the metal filings.
Tranny out of car, back to the mechanic. With the top off (no oil in the tranny) he could slide the reverse fork with his hand, 1/2, 3/4 he could not. 1/2 fork he needed to tap it with a rod and hammer. 3/4 he had to tap it a lot harder. He needed to use the hammer to get 1/2, 3/4 out of gear. With the top on, it shifted in all gears, but not easily.
Could any of this be because of the selector rods or forks?