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Gents, I just had my BJ8 rebuilt and installed in the car.
Issue was hard to get into 2nd. Mechanic replaced these parts:
Laygear, AHSpares remanufactured one piece (not the used OEM laygear where 1st gear is welded on)
2nd gear, used in excellent condition.
1st motion shaft bearing new
Mainshaft bearing new
Synchro rings, 2,3,4 Denis Welch new
I was with the mechanic providing what ever help I could.
We found the Laygear from AHSpares was too long to install. The front and rear Thrustwashers were filed down enough so the Laygear would go in. Front ended up being thinner, flush with the Thrust plate. The rear was thicker but wasn't filed evenly. You could see it was thicker on one side once on the Thrust plate. Ask the Mechanic if that's an issue, he said it should be fine, there's about 0.0012 endfloat.
When assembling the OD, the shim bearing was missing. With the OD gasket on, he measured the size needed and add them.
Rebuilt in, fiberglass cover off (I've had this tranny in/out so many times, I end up testing it with it off, so I know how loud the gears are with it off) the sound of the gears are louder then I've ever heard. It shifts better into 2nd then it ever has, but shifting into all gears is not easy, smooth flowing like other BJ8's I've driven. It seems like I'm shifting without oil. 2nd gear is loudest and gets louder when I take my foot off the gas as the car slows down. I also smell a sort of burning smell after about 1/2 hr. (The engine was rebuilt and has about 200 miles. It maybe from the engine? No tranny cover. But want to point the smell out because to the loud gears).
I drained the oil. Findings were, metal filings on the magnetic drain plug, small pile of bronze in the bottom of the tranny. I painted the internal case with Glyptal Red paint and all gears where cleaned. I see debris in the oil, some looked like gray RTV which I believe was coming from the OD. (I used blue Hylomar.) The OD was working fine so I didn't touch it.
I removed the transmission and brought it back to the transmission mechanic.
I asked if the laygear maybe the issue. He said it shouldn’t because it spins and has endfloat.
While on the bench, top off, he could move the reverse fork with his hand.
1/2 fork he needed to tap a screwdriver to move it.
3/4 was harder to move with a screw driver. Once in 4th, it was stuck, very hard to move back to neutral and needed to hit it harder.
He said put the tranny back and let me drive it. I'm nervous about driving it to him, with what I've described.
I'm trying to figure out what is causing these issues.
I watched a Youtube BJ8 rebuild by Magnus Karlsson “Boras” where he places the 1st gear assembly on the main shaft then says “ Here come the spacer ring which is very important but can easily be forgotten”. (Is the "spacer ring" is also called the “distance collar” ?)
I don’t know if the spacer ring was installed. What happens if I don’t have it? Should I? The AHS diagram (color) doesn’t show it. The Moss does.
Could that be the cause of hard shifting and loud gears?
Could it be bad/bent selector shafts for the hard shifting?
What's causing the metal filings? No spacer ring?
Could it be the Laygear? Should I replace it with the rebuilt welded ones and replace the front and rear Thrust plate and Thrustwashers with new?
Issue was hard to get into 2nd. Mechanic replaced these parts:
Laygear, AHSpares remanufactured one piece (not the used OEM laygear where 1st gear is welded on)
2nd gear, used in excellent condition.
1st motion shaft bearing new
Mainshaft bearing new
Synchro rings, 2,3,4 Denis Welch new
I was with the mechanic providing what ever help I could.
We found the Laygear from AHSpares was too long to install. The front and rear Thrustwashers were filed down enough so the Laygear would go in. Front ended up being thinner, flush with the Thrust plate. The rear was thicker but wasn't filed evenly. You could see it was thicker on one side once on the Thrust plate. Ask the Mechanic if that's an issue, he said it should be fine, there's about 0.0012 endfloat.
When assembling the OD, the shim bearing was missing. With the OD gasket on, he measured the size needed and add them.
Rebuilt in, fiberglass cover off (I've had this tranny in/out so many times, I end up testing it with it off, so I know how loud the gears are with it off) the sound of the gears are louder then I've ever heard. It shifts better into 2nd then it ever has, but shifting into all gears is not easy, smooth flowing like other BJ8's I've driven. It seems like I'm shifting without oil. 2nd gear is loudest and gets louder when I take my foot off the gas as the car slows down. I also smell a sort of burning smell after about 1/2 hr. (The engine was rebuilt and has about 200 miles. It maybe from the engine? No tranny cover. But want to point the smell out because to the loud gears).
I drained the oil. Findings were, metal filings on the magnetic drain plug, small pile of bronze in the bottom of the tranny. I painted the internal case with Glyptal Red paint and all gears where cleaned. I see debris in the oil, some looked like gray RTV which I believe was coming from the OD. (I used blue Hylomar.) The OD was working fine so I didn't touch it.
I removed the transmission and brought it back to the transmission mechanic.
I asked if the laygear maybe the issue. He said it shouldn’t because it spins and has endfloat.
While on the bench, top off, he could move the reverse fork with his hand.
1/2 fork he needed to tap a screwdriver to move it.
3/4 was harder to move with a screw driver. Once in 4th, it was stuck, very hard to move back to neutral and needed to hit it harder.
He said put the tranny back and let me drive it. I'm nervous about driving it to him, with what I've described.
I'm trying to figure out what is causing these issues.
I watched a Youtube BJ8 rebuild by Magnus Karlsson “Boras” where he places the 1st gear assembly on the main shaft then says “ Here come the spacer ring which is very important but can easily be forgotten”. (Is the "spacer ring" is also called the “distance collar” ?)
I don’t know if the spacer ring was installed. What happens if I don’t have it? Should I? The AHS diagram (color) doesn’t show it. The Moss does.
Could that be the cause of hard shifting and loud gears?
Could it be bad/bent selector shafts for the hard shifting?
What's causing the metal filings? No spacer ring?
Could it be the Laygear? Should I replace it with the rebuilt welded ones and replace the front and rear Thrust plate and Thrustwashers with new?
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