Nels,
I presume that the gearbox was in neutral when you did this test?
Did you also try it in gear, as that would prevent the crownwheel from rotating so that only the differential gears were moving?
If you send me an email, I can send you some photographs which should help you check the positions of the selectors.
Before anyone jumps in; Yes, I do know that you're supposed to use the proper gauges for setting the selectors, but not everyone has those available and these photographs plus some short videos were enough to guide a 2CV owner in Paraguay through rewinding his gearbox a few weeks back...
I'm on < Slcchassis (at) btinternet.com >
ken
Ken
Nelsthebass wrote:
Discovered a funny noise tonight - when coasting in neutral I could here a clunk, clunk noise from the gearbox or driveshafts.
I popped the Beige Beast on some stands and, when in neutral, and spinning the wheels round, there was a distint clunk and the other driveshaft didn't revolve in the opposite way properly.
I whipped the top off the gearbox and looked in - nothing looked loose or jumping around and the oil was OK - I dropped the oil out and looked at magnetic plug which showed no major amounts of metal on it.
When I apply pressure to the 2/3 selector either way from neutral towards a gear the noise disappears....
So question....I don't think the diff is screwed, so is it likely to be that the selector has moved on the rod and it's just meshing in a gear?
If ithe box is screwed does anyone have a drum box as I was planning to go to France at the end of August?