Oooopps! Sorry about grammitical soup. Dyslexic slip. Meant to say this
issue has been the subject of discussion.
Whatever...
Mark Hooper
-----Original Message-----
From: Mark Hooper [mailto:mhooper@pixelsystems.com]
Sent: Monday, June 17, 2002 4:05 PM
To: 'Richard Riddick'; triumphs@autox.team.net
Subject: RE: Overdrive HELP!!
Sorry Richard:
Do you have a straw and a bicycle pump handy?
This subject has been the results of exhaustive and acrimonious discussion.
However the weight of opinion seems to be on the side of using 20W50 racing
motor oil in the overdrive units. (at least in the A-type) 90 weight is too
thick and will stop the unit from working perfectly. My A-type slipped
something awful with gear oil in the transmission.
Ask Randall Young for some details, he seems to have made a study of the
subject. Of course be careful not to disagree with whatever he writes back.
I recall somebody disagreeing with him once and nearly got themselves flamed
to death. It was like watching that scene in Shrek where the ogre accosts
the poor (torch and pitchfork-carrying) villagers. (grin ;^) )
Mark Hooper
-----Original Message-----
From: Richard Riddick [mailto:sonex188@epictn.com]
Sent: Monday, June 17, 2002 3:43 PM
To: triumphs@autox.team.net
Subject: Overdrive HELP!!
Purchased 59 3A last week. DPO said the overdrive used to work but
was
blowing fuses now. With suggestions from Haynes and Moss catolog, I put car
on stands, loosened bolt on actuating arm, and with car in gear showing at
least 20 MPH pushed forward on adjusting arm- opposite side of tranny from
actuating arm. OD engaged and disengaged perfectly. Conclusion- actuating
arm needs adjusting. Adjusted- result- no blown fuses and OD works
perfectly.
Not content to leave perfect alone, (DPO said he had 30wt
non-detergent oil
in OD), I proceed to change OD oil to recommended 90 wt gear oil, not gear
lube. Restart car, OD won't do anything. Loosen activating arm and push
adjusting arm full forward, still nothing. Moss says there might be air in
system. Loosen operating valve(above adjusting lever) to bleed air or oil.
Still nothing. Here is the big goof. With operating valve still loose to
bleed air, I push forward on adjusting lever to engage OD. Lever springs
forward past something internal approx. 90 degrees and wont come back to
original position no matter how much I plead.
Someone please tell me that I wont have to disassemble trans/OD to
reset
adjusting lever.
Thanks so much to anyone with experience with this OD problem.
Richard Riddick TS 46681L
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