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I was in the midst of trying to prep the new engine and tranny for installation into my TR6 when I was forced to take a break. After a couple trips to the chiropractor and several days of rest along with melting a few pounds of ice, I now find that sitting and bending while working on my transmission is somewhat therapeutic for the spasms.
So much for the physical distractions and on to the problem...
I find that the transmission, which by itself turns freely, when bolted to the OD becomes tight. The adaptor plate I am using was purchased about 8-10 years ago from Moss. When I bolt it up, it seems the transmission bearing and retaining ring cutout clearances are too shallow. Once the OD is in place, things really become hard to turn.
Does anybody know if there was a problem with these adaptor plates or could this be a transmission problem? Once things get tight, it can be shifted into reverse easily, but not into any of the forward gears.
The tranny and OD both functioned well for me until a thrust washer broke and ate up the annulus.
Any ideas?
So much for the physical distractions and on to the problem...
I find that the transmission, which by itself turns freely, when bolted to the OD becomes tight. The adaptor plate I am using was purchased about 8-10 years ago from Moss. When I bolt it up, it seems the transmission bearing and retaining ring cutout clearances are too shallow. Once the OD is in place, things really become hard to turn.
Does anybody know if there was a problem with these adaptor plates or could this be a transmission problem? Once things get tight, it can be shifted into reverse easily, but not into any of the forward gears.
The tranny and OD both functioned well for me until a thrust washer broke and ate up the annulus.
Any ideas?
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