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Car Forum / Alfa Romeo Cars / January 2005

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2.4JTD Gearbox

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Nick - 16 Jan 2005 23:53 GMT
Hi,

My car is a 2001 156 2.4JTD (140bhp).

The gearlever has recently stopped centring itself on the 3rd/4th gear plane
which makes changing gear a bit more difficult. Occasionally I select 1st
when I want 3rd, and 2nd when I want 4th - not ideal!

There seems to be no 'spring' in the gearlever at all, but otherwise the
gearbox seems fine - any ideas as to what has gone wrong (and how much it
will cost to put right)?

Whilst on the subject of the gearbox, does anyone know what the maximum
amount of torque the standard gearbox can take? Was just wondering If
getting it chip tuned would chew up the gearbox.

Thanks

Nick
Zathras - 18 Jan 2005 22:06 GMT
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> does anyone know what the maximum
>amount of torque the standard gearbox can take? Was just wondering If
>getting it chip tuned would chew up the gearbox.

Depends how long you keep it and how hard you drive it. I seem to
recall (but cannot remember the source or how accurate it is) that if
you're going to break anything chipping a 130-140hp JTD then it would
be the transmission. The thought of that put me off the idea -
especially now that I can just go out and buy the multi-jet plus I get
the more needed traction control as well.

I've no idea about your other queries so will not reply to them.

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Alfa Romeo 156 2.4JTD Veloce Leather
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