Two weeks ago I fitted an LT77 to my 90 that I rebuilt myself after the last box starting grabbing 4th and not wanting to come out easily. All was well with new box, and it has been bedding in nicely.
Tonight I did my 500 mile oil change, and that went fine. Found nothing untoward in the oil, just fine iron filings stuck to the magnetic drain plug.
Drove the 25miles home from my parents to my house, the shift was getting better all the time... I was actually beginning to enjoy driving it again.
Until I got to a roundabout and wanted to go from 4th to 3rd. Found I was totally stuck in 4th.
I was only a mile from home so have made it back and parked up, and no amount of jiggling can get it out of gear. Clutch in or out, engine on or off, transfer in low/neutral/high...
Seeing as my last box did this , and my rebuilt box has been fine with not a single crunch or bang could this be something to do with the selector mechanism? This is the only part that is common to both boxes.
Help!
Thanks
Jamie
LT77 Stuck in 4th
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Not had an LT77 apart, but had this on another box. The synchro sleeve had moved too far along the hub, and the spring loaded plunger had gone beyond the end of the sleeve stopping it returning. It happened after some 'enthusiastic' gear changing, and after popping it back in, never happened again. But that was on a low mileage box - I could see something similar happening with wear.
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Dave
London SW
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Disassembled this evening and found this:

The little pawl thingy had dropped down/ popped out. This was preventing it moving back and out of 4th. I think maybe the synchro went too far?
Anyways, the upshot is that with the whole lot being wedged in this position it appears to have caused some wear on the selector fork:

D'oh!
I didn't change those little bits when I rebuilt, could they wear enough to allow this to happen? What should I do to stop it happening again?
Cheers
Jamie

The little pawl thingy had dropped down/ popped out. This was preventing it moving back and out of 4th. I think maybe the synchro went too far?
Anyways, the upshot is that with the whole lot being wedged in this position it appears to have caused some wear on the selector fork:

D'oh!
I didn't change those little bits when I rebuilt, could they wear enough to allow this to happen? What should I do to stop it happening again?
Cheers
Jamie
1974 Rover 3500s
1984 3.5 90
1959 2.25 series 2
1984 3.5 90
1959 2.25 series 2
That's pretty well what happened on the box I mentioned. Different design - it had a series of spring loaded rods with a ball end. But I don't thing the actual hub assembly had a stop to prevent the sleeve moving beyond normal limits - it was down to the selector mechanism not to move it too far.
Dave
London SW
Rover SD1 VDP EFI
MegaSquirt2 V3
EDIS8
Tech Edge 2Y
London SW
Rover SD1 VDP EFI
MegaSquirt2 V3
EDIS8
Tech Edge 2Y


