Type 9 rebuild help... bitten off more than we can chew?!
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Has anybody ever taken a type 9 apart??
I am trying to clean one up and replace the gaskests and oil seals. I need to take it all apart becasue it is going to be sand blasted and powder coated.
When taking it apart I remove all the bolts (6) holding the two halfs together however when I pull it apart it gets stuck (see pic).
Does anybody know where I'm going wrong?
Thanks!!!

I am trying to clean one up and replace the gaskests and oil seals. I need to take it all apart becasue it is going to be sand blasted and powder coated.
When taking it apart I remove all the bolts (6) holding the two halfs together however when I pull it apart it gets stuck (see pic).
Does anybody know where I'm going wrong?
Thanks!!!
The gearbox will need to be completely stripped in order to clean it the way you want to,AFAIR there are also special tool(s)required in order to strip and rebuild the gearbox without ,I think, damaging the bearings,its many years since I did one,so my poor old memory may be playing tricks!!
Personally,I would think twice about stripping to replace gaskets if they are not leaking,and the box is working OK ,though you should be able to replace the oilseals quite easily with a partial strip.
Hopefully someone current on type will be able to give more explicit advice.
Personally,I would think twice about stripping to replace gaskets if they are not leaking,and the box is working OK ,though you should be able to replace the oilseals quite easily with a partial strip.
Hopefully someone current on type will be able to give more explicit advice.
I would try the locost builders web site www.locostbuilders.co.uk there are plenty of guys on there that build and strip type 9 gearboxes, they should be able to give you plenty of advice.
cps13 said:
I can't register on that site. It doesn't like my email address!
I tried 3 and got bored!
same with mine being a yahoo addy, however you can still browse the posts on the transmission section - more often than not your answer will be there somewhere. I need to do mine this winter so post back with what you found out.I tried 3 and got bored!
Regards
Rich
EDIT to add, have you undone and removed the nut that holds the shaft at the tail?
Edited by Rich7se on Monday 15th June 20:20
just found Fords rebuild manual for the type 9 in pdf, can i post the link here?Its a popular fileshare site.......?
its from the haynes manual by the looks of it
Forget the above, here is the site its from, you can download yourself.
http://pdftown.com/Ford-Sierra-Manual.html
its from the haynes manual by the looks of it
Forget the above, here is the site its from, you can download yourself.
http://pdftown.com/Ford-Sierra-Manual.html
Edited by Rich7se on Monday 15th June 20:41
Rich7se said:
just found Fords rebuild manual for the type 9 in pdf, can i post the link here?Its a popular fileshare site.......?
its from the haynes manual by the looks of it
Forget the above, here is the site its from, you can download yourself.
http://pdftown.com/Ford-Sierra-Manual.html
Thanks... managed to get hold of the manual (paper copy)its from the haynes manual by the looks of it
Forget the above, here is the site its from, you can download yourself.
http://pdftown.com/Ford-Sierra-Manual.html
Edited by Rich7se on Monday 15th June 20:41
It turns out that you need to put the gearbox into reverse, remove the gearstick, then under the gear stick you can see the end of the 'selector shaft'. At the end there is a pin which you need to drive out. You then remove the plate at the front of the gearbox and remove the selector shaft, you will then be able to seperate.
Rich7se said:
same with mine being a yahoo addy, however you can still browse the posts on the transmission section - more often than not your answer will be there somewhere. I need to do mine this winter so post back with what you found out.
Regards
Rich
EDIT to add, have you undone and removed the nut that holds the shaft at the tail?
Nearly got the two apart, it looks very scary for a first timer!! If you haven't done it before, i'd get yourself a copy of the haynes manual!Regards
Rich
EDIT to add, have you undone and removed the nut that holds the shaft at the tail?
Edited by Rich7se on Monday 15th June 20:20
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