and still they go
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nervous

Original Poster:

24,050 posts

251 months

Thursday 8th February 2007
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last night i lost all gears in the landy.

managed to get the car going again by finding a gear, but nothing was where you would expect it to be as the gear stick was all wobbly. could get third but couldnt find anything else. then when driving along in third the gearstick was still all wobbly.

the clutch appears to be engaging and disengaging ok, but beyond that i cant say much more as it was freezing, dark and i had been up for pretty much 2 days straight so just wanted to go home to bed.

anyone got any ideas?

thanks again, sorry to continue to clog up the boards with my jinxed landy. who knew that my two much older ones would be massivley more reliable? crazy.

nervous

Original Poster:

24,050 posts

251 months

Thursday 8th February 2007
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mods, sorry, meant to title this thread 'on and on it goes'. could you change it so that it seems fractionally less like gibberish for me? ta.

yours,
over-tired of winterton.

Globulator

13,847 posts

252 months

Thursday 8th February 2007
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nervous said:
anyone got any ideas?

Chop it in for one of these?



nervous said:
who knew that my two much older ones would be massivley more reliable? crazy.


Sorry, just a bad cough I've got today

yes

touching cloth

11,706 posts

260 months

Thursday 8th February 2007
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Just going to add a ... certainly can't offer any pertinent advice am afraid.


Edited by touching cloth on Thursday 8th February 11:16

talkwrench

910 posts

254 months

Thursday 8th February 2007
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Tricky one to diagnose. I suspect something has broken or become loose at the base of the gear lever. You'll need to whip the top off the transmission tunnel to get to the top of the gearbox and gain access to the base of the lever. Then check that the lever is attached properly to the little stub that sticks out of the gearbox. If this is all fine, then you need to remove the top of the linkage housing and see whats going on inside.
Not much help really but may give you some pointers. Wish I was closer to pop over and take a look for you.

nervous

Original Poster:

24,050 posts

251 months

Thursday 8th February 2007
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thanks TW, thats a kind thing to say

and, yes, thanks to you two too

greenlandy

1,635 posts

252 months

Thursday 8th February 2007
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You again rolleyes
You need to rip the tunnel mat out and remove the top gator to have a look inside the top of the gear change. I'm behind the wrong PC at the moment so I can't check to see what type of linkage the R380 box has, if it's the same as the disco one I'd hazard a quess(I'm normally wrong on these thingsrolleyes)that the bias plate has broken.
Phone me if you need help nerv.

greenlandy

1,635 posts

252 months

Friday 9th February 2007
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R380 defender box gear change is similair to LT77 bugger. There is a spring that holds the lever in the correct position so I suggest you rip that tunnel off and have a look. Failing that phone a friend who'll give you shit advice

mad dog1968

206 posts

234 months

Friday 9th February 2007
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hi mate sorry to here of your on going problems. had this problem on a series III about a month ago. ended up taking off the gaitor off the gear lever and removing the gear stick. turned out to be a small grub screw had come lose and fallen out creating a lot of slop. similar problem could get gears but your guess was as good as mine which one you got and where you got them. happened whilst we were off road at the time.

hope you get it sorted soon