Home > Tdi > DEFENDER 300TDI - Gear Stick Will Not Go Into Any Gear |
|
|
BajanRover Member Since: 12 Feb 2021 Location: Barbados Posts: 74 |
Been busy with work so I didn't have much time to attend to the truck, however, after taking the engine out again I noticed the spigot bush was knackered, I replaced that along with crank oil seal and throw out bearing.
Engine bolted back to the gearbox smoothly without tension. And not to my surprise I still have issues getting the gear stick into any gear without a fight. The clutch was bled and I have really good resistance on the clutch pedal. The master and the slave was changed with new fluid so that's all checked out and working, so I'm fairly positive the hydraulic system is good. Maybe I damaged something in the gearbox when trying to mate the gearbox to the engine in the beginning not knowing the spigot bush was broken inside, I never pulled down the R380 so I'm not familiar with how the internals work. Any ideas before I go looking for a new gearbox to put in? |
||
2nd Jul 2023 1:48am |
|
BajanRover Member Since: 12 Feb 2021 Location: Barbados Posts: 74 |
Decided to take the extension housing off the top of the gearbox to see if the grub screw for the shifter shaft came loose.........nothing seemed out of the ordinary, I could shift into 5th gear fairly easy but all the others are giving too much resistance when attempting to select the gear.
This just seems so bizarre to me that everything worked fine before taking the GB out and following putting back to the engine I can't select gears.... baffling to say the lease. Any thoughts |
||
6th Jul 2023 9:19pm |
|
Fossil Member Since: 23 Aug 2015 Location: Bolton Posts: 16 |
The clutch plate fitted backwards can cause these kind of symptoms, are you sure it went in the right way round?
|
||
7th Jul 2023 8:39am |
|
NickMc Member Since: 01 Oct 2014 Location: Norn Iron Posts: 1628 |
Just read through this and have the same thought as above, is the clutch plate in backwards?
Never pull a gearbox in with the bolts either it’s a sure sign something is wrong. |
||
7th Jul 2023 12:14pm |
|
BajanRover Member Since: 12 Feb 2021 Location: Barbados Posts: 74 |
Well to be honest my anxiety is kicking in slightly now.... But I'm fairly sure I installed it the correct way.... the clutch has to faces, one face is flat which I believe mates against the flywheel, the other side is slightly raised in the center where the springs are, I believed this side mates facing the pressure plate. If someone can confirm my explanation is correct then maybe it is something else. |
||
7th Jul 2023 12:26pm |
|
Fossil Member Since: 23 Aug 2015 Location: Bolton Posts: 16 |
Well, the fact that when you back off the bellhousing bolts you can select gears suggests the gearbox is OK. And this happened when you changed the clutch....so it suggests it may have something to do with that... just saying
|
||
7th Jul 2023 7:41pm |
|
|
All times are GMT |
< Previous Topic | Next Topic > |
Posting Rules
|
Site Copyright © 2006-2024 Futuranet Ltd & Martin Lewis