I have this gearbox taking up space in the garage. It's from a car I bought cheap because it was stuck with the gearbox in two gears. The well known "unwinding"-problem. I had a working box in the garage, so just replaced the box at the place where the car was standing, and drove it home
But I wanted to dismantel the original gearbox and have a look at it, to learn more about the 2CV-gearbox, and still have one working box in "spare". It was interesting. I have not driven this box, but earlier owner said it was fine until it just locked up. Well, have taken the box apart, and found 3 problems with it.
First, one shim for one of the differential bearings was totally destroyed. Only thin metal remainings left.
Second, the differetial bearings was in really bad shape. Maybe destroyed by material from the shim? Who knows.
Third and the reason for this thread; The syncromesh for the 3rd gear have come loose from the rest of the gear-shange-thingy
See the pics. First's show how it should look, second shows the missing umm.. whats-it-called, that holds the syncro to the rest of the piece:


What can be done to this?? Anyone heard of it before?! Is there a way to lock it in place? It seems I must buy the whole thing if it must be replaced, and it costs.....well, too much.
http://www.mehari-2cv-spare.co.uk/tree-and-balladeur-second-third--a--1013707.htmlWhy buy parts for 350 euro when I can get working boxes for free.
Just wanted to fix it for the fun of it. But 350(syncro) + 80(bearings) +++ euro says it's not going to be fun, so I might just store the box for parts.