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Tim
Where are you in the country? Here (Devon) there is a very good gearbox
place nearby in Exeter.
Christopher Bell
Gearbox problems!
Landcruiser Prado 1997 (automatic 3L TD)
=09
=09
I recently had the gearbox and transfer box rebuilt due to
horrid clunks. Turned out to be a thrust washer that had disintegrated
and the chain in the transfer box had worn and stretched.
On reassembly it drove quite differently and I was getting
strange vibration on the change from first into second and second into
third - the greater the load the worse the vibration.
The valve chambers have now been stripped and reassembled but
I'm still getting vibration on some gear changes and sometimes a painful
clunk as the power feeds back in after a period of cruising (ie in gear
but with no throttle)
Other problem is that it is tricky to move hi / low and low /
hi. I could always do this smoothly in neutral before. Now I have to
either switch off the engine or move to the 'park' position. Is this
correct?
Its now back in the workshop! I had hoped it would all be
'tight' and smooth and not making clunks like those you get from a
landrover drive train!
Anyone got any hints on how to sort this out?
Tim Maw
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Where are you in the country? Here (Devon) there is a very good gearbox
place nearby in Exeter.
Christopher Bell
Gearbox problems!
Landcruiser Prado 1997 (automatic 3L TD)
=09
=09
I recently had the gearbox and transfer box rebuilt due to
horrid clunks. Turned out to be a thrust washer that had disintegrated
and the chain in the transfer box had worn and stretched.
On reassembly it drove quite differently and I was getting
strange vibration on the change from first into second and second into
third - the greater the load the worse the vibration.
The valve chambers have now been stripped and reassembled but
I'm still getting vibration on some gear changes and sometimes a painful
clunk as the power feeds back in after a period of cruising (ie in gear
but with no throttle)
Other problem is that it is tricky to move hi / low and low /
hi. I could always do this smoothly in neutral before. Now I have to
either switch off the engine or move to the 'park' position. Is this
correct?
Its now back in the workshop! I had hoped it would all be
'tight' and smooth and not making clunks like those you get from a
landrover drive train!
Anyone got any hints on how to sort this out?
Tim Maw
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