I have a '63 non-OD TR4. I am happy enough with the improvements/repairs
that I have made in the car over almost two years that I have begun to
think about
transmission options. Modern 5-speed Vs 50-year old Triumoph OD
technology.
Given the developments described below, authenticity and tradition are
leading
me to a $2k rebuilt TR OD resolution.
One thought for Tony: did you tow the car behind an RV to get to the
RV park in
the first place? I have read that the driveline should be disconnected
to save
wear in the transmission, because oil is not distributed in the same
efficient way
it is when the engine drives the gearbox, rather than the wheels.
Brian Jones
> From: "Bob Danielson" <75TR6@tr6.danielsonfamily.org>
> Subject: Re: [TR] Transmission whine
> To: "'Anthony Cascio
> Tony,
> Herman and Helena are in NZ celebrating their 50th anniversary and
> won't be
> back until June 9th. If your tranny was low on fluid, did you check
> to see
> if the tranny flange has moved either in or out and damaged the rear
> seal? I
> know Herman has seen a few damaged rear seals because of the flange
> moving
> when the driveshaft slip moves in and/or out. I don't know if that
> problem
> also applies to TR3s. The problem with the Toyota W58 tranny is that
> bearing
> and seal replacement requires a complete teardown of the tranny and
> the
> bearing seal kit alone costs about $250. Add labor to it and you're
> probably
> better off finding another junk yard tranny.
> Bob Danielson
> On
> Behalf Of Anthony Cascio
> Sent: Tuesday, May 27, 2008 6:25 PM
> Subject: [TR] Transmission whine
>
> Ok Folks,
> I am in Durango, Co, with the TR3, it has the Toyota 5 speed. I was
> driving
> towards Mesa Verde and the tranny started to whine pretty loud.
> It kinda stopped shifting so I pulled over checked for leaks and
> clutch
> fluid, all ok. I was able to get going again after 10 or so minutes,
> drove fine, still
> whinning. I took it into a local shop Dan's auto repair, nice guy
> and added quite a
> bit of gear oil to the tranny!!! (not good) Car runs fine still got
> the
> whine, I'm guessing the main shaft bearing may have fried......(not
> good)
> Any thoughts????
> I guess I might be replacing the tranny in the 20' trailer that I'm
> pulling
> behind the RV. (that'll be fun) But before I do that I would
> appreciate any
> suggestions from you folks out there. By the way I drove the car
> back another
> 35 miles to the RV park, all went well besides the whine, worse in
> 1st and 5th.
> PS anyone got Herman's telephone number handy, maybe he'll have some
> ideas
> as well.
> Tony Cascio
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