I do believe my gearbox is gone.
Is there any test whereby I can determine if my gearbox is gone as apposed
to my clutch?
As well, is there a way to determine if it is only the gears, and not
something more drastic in the gearbox.
Thanks
> I do believe my gearbox is gone.
OK, what makes you say that?
> Is there any test whereby I can determine if my gearbox is gone as
> apposed to my clutch?
Well, you could try applying the clutch and selecting each gear to see
if anything happens. Does the clutch 'feel' right? Is the gearbox
making any noise? Have you pulled the plug on the gearbox and looked
for 'parts'?
> As well, is there a way to determine if it is only the gears, and
> not something more drastic in the gearbox.
Only the gears? I wonder what something more drastic could be in a
gear box ;)
Give a bit more info if you can. What have you tried, symptoms etc.
Devils Advocate - 22 Aug 2006 03:54 GMT
> Give a bit more info if you can. What have you tried, symptoms etc.
The car now does not start bec. I am in process of doing the altenator.
The car goes in ALL gears while car is off.
When car on, no luck w/ the gears.
BTW, yes replacing gears in gearbox would be the inexpensive compared to
some parts in there.
JimV - 22 Aug 2006 04:20 GMT
>> Give a bit more info if you can. What have you tried, symptoms etc.
>
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> BTW, yes replacing gears in gearbox would be the inexpensive compared to
> some parts in there.
Bad clutch slave or master cylinder likely.
No One - 22 Aug 2006 16:30 GMT
>> Give a bit more info if you can. What have you tried, symptoms
>> etc.
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>
> When car on, no luck w/ the gears.
If it is grinding trying to go into gear, it is probably a clutch,
linkage or cylinder/s issue.
> BTW, yes replacing gears in gearbox would be the inexpensive
> compared to some parts in there.