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Sounds like you want a BL workshop manual - essential for working on any car like this. They give full overhaul procedures for everything unlike the Haynes 'take it to your dealer' crap. Generally, you have to remove the layshaft first so the laygear drops to the bottom of the housing. After removing circlips etc you drift the third motion shaft forwards which pushes out the first motion shaft. When that's out, collect any bearing between the two and remove the third motion shaft. There's often some form of plungers to restrict first gear forward motion on the third motion shaft (non synchro type) - after that is off the others come free. Dunno what you mean by a chuck key. Most common type of removable drive is a Woodruff key. This is may be drifted out. |
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OTOH The Haynes Spitfire is excellent and gives full details of all 3 gearboxes and complete rebuilding instructions, down to the "machining needed" level. I presume (from the poster's email) that this is the last box, the all-synchro single-rail as fitted to the 1500. Ah - right. Of course earlier Haynes were a bit better. But all the ones I've ever owned have that magic phrase somewhere. ;-) |
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Wow, my tranny rebuild has come off to a hellish start. There's no way in hell I've been able to just tilt & ease out the mainshaft and I'm done. Nope, things got in the way. No clearance. So, with that in mind, how do you get the 1st gear off the mainshaft? It slides a bit as it should, but it stops when you get to the mainshaft part where splines start up again. Yet, the diameter of the splines seems to be similar to what it's riding on right now. Ugh, this is hell. And I can't remove things the other way due to the chuck key thing that drives the overdrive cam. |
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Hi, Just overhauled my Spitfire 1500 overdrive box and took photos of each stage of the operation. If its any use I could email you copies of photos and explanations. At face value from what you are indicating, once you have removed the speedo cam, spring clip and woodruff key, the main bearing / thrust washer etc, should slide off, followed by first gear. Slightly puzzled as to your problem? Could you start again with a clearer explanation of the problem - using Haynes should help descriptions? |
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