Jumping out of 5th
Jumping out of 5th
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pendry

Original Poster:

25 posts

281 months

Tuesday 6th May 2003
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Hi all,
New weekend, new problem. I put the car in 5th, release the clutch and 'grind/crunch' it pops out again. If I hold it in gear when I let the clutch out all is ok, also it may be that when I shove it firmly in, let go of the lever and then release the clutch all may be well but I have only had the chance to try it a couple of times so far.
Any ideas? I know that the linkage bushes are a little worn but could it be as simple as that or am I looking at serious gearbox work?
Help appreciated as money pot running low.
Cheers, P

tvrbob

11,194 posts

277 months

Tuesday 6th May 2003
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This is not linkage related it's sincromesh. There’s a ring gear sometimes called the bauke ring that is made of brass and can wear. These rings are thrown into place by a combination of gear activity and oil flow. When worn they will cause their associated gear to jump out when the clutch is depressed. Firstly, have you changed the oil recently? If so it’s worth knowing that thicker oil can show the same symptoms because the oil gets trapped between the ring and shaft and stops the ring engaging.

Hope it’s the latter, expensive otherwise.

pendry

Original Poster:

25 posts

281 months

Tuesday 6th May 2003
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Oh Buggar, she was recently serviced so I guess the oil was changed or at least checked then. I guess I will just hold the lever in place until the clutch is engaged from now on, at least until I finish paying off the credit card for the last job anyway!
Thanks Bob.

HarryW

15,809 posts

291 months

Tuesday 6th May 2003
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If it's only just started after the last service, it must be worth getting them to double check the right type and amount of oil is present, isn't it .

Harry

tyreka

35 posts

278 months

Tuesday 6th May 2003
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The proper oil for the Chimaera gearbox is expensive, thin and red. It's actually automatic transmision fluid.

If the car was serviced by a non-dealer and filled with normal oil (cheap, thick and brown!) it could cause this.

Not sure how handy you are but it's quite easy to take the side plug out of the gearbox and see if the oil is red or not.

Ribol

11,891 posts

280 months

Wednesday 7th May 2003
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It could well be a linkage problem, if the gears are not being moved enough inside the box they can pop back out, I think that is more likely than syncro going on fifth. It could also be excess wear inside the box, which would be bad news. Cannot see how depressing the clutch will make a gear jump out, the box is not connected at that point. The wrong oil can affect the way the syncro works, noise, frothing up etc but unlikely it will have anything to do with a gear coming out.

Ivan

tvrbob

11,194 posts

277 months

Wednesday 7th May 2003
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Ribol said: It could well be a linkage problem, if the gears are not being moved enough inside the box they can pop back out, I think that is more likely than syncro going on fifth. It could also be excess wear inside the box, which would be bad news. Cannot see how depressing the clutch will make a gear jump out, the box is not connected at that point. The wrong oil can affect the way the syncro works, noise, frothing up etc but unlikely it will have anything to do with a gear coming out.

Ivan



Guess we disagree here, I speak from experience. This gear jumping has happened to me twice now and on both occasions it was a worn bauke gear. My understanding is that the final action of this gear is to lock your selected gear in place, hence they disengage easily when drive isn't applied.

Ribol

11,891 posts

280 months

Wednesday 7th May 2003
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We may be talking at cross purposes here. Synchromesh is there to force two gears turning at different speeds to turn at the same speed without leaving half the teeth in the bottom of the box.

Ivan