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Well, it finally happened--my first major breakdown. Let out the clutch on a slight hill, making a right turn, and I heard a solid BANG from the rear. "That doesn't sound good," I said to myself as myself and LBC coasted to a stop, just short of the trolley tracks I was about to cross. With the help of a couple young guys standing nearby, I got it into a parking lot and called AAA.
AAA guy was very nice. "Wow, that's a really nice car," he exclaimed when I told him it was a '60 Healey Sprite. "You must be having a lot of fun with it."
"I was until about five minutes ago," I replied. He laughed.
Sigh.
Fortunately, I was only a couple miles from home. While waiting for the tow truck, I determined that the drive shaft was turning just fine at the rear end, only problem was that the wheels weren't turning in response. Definitely not the most desirable mode of operation.
So, what do you guess--broke the drive pinion? Or, couldn't a broken axle do this, too? No grinding or other noises, just a BANG and car no go no more. In any case, I'll tear it apart as soon as I get time, maybe this weekend, maybe not. Soon, I suspect, I'll be in the market for a new rear end....
AAA guy was very nice. "Wow, that's a really nice car," he exclaimed when I told him it was a '60 Healey Sprite. "You must be having a lot of fun with it."
"I was until about five minutes ago," I replied. He laughed.
Sigh.
Fortunately, I was only a couple miles from home. While waiting for the tow truck, I determined that the drive shaft was turning just fine at the rear end, only problem was that the wheels weren't turning in response. Definitely not the most desirable mode of operation.
So, what do you guess--broke the drive pinion? Or, couldn't a broken axle do this, too? No grinding or other noises, just a BANG and car no go no more. In any case, I'll tear it apart as soon as I get time, maybe this weekend, maybe not. Soon, I suspect, I'll be in the market for a new rear end....