I mentioned some time back having a ticking sound in first gear.  Also 
mentioned clutch slipping in 4th (in the passing lane against oncoming 
traffic). 
Regret to report, the excitement of a slipping clutch will soon be a thing of 
the past.  How can I know I'm having fun if my heart isn't racing in fear???
Removed the tranny, clutch assembly and flywheel a couple of weekends ago.  The 
rear engine seal is amazingly tight.  No leaks.  But the clutch plate on the 
tranny side was gooey.  Had a leak in the tranny front seal.  
John Esposito at Quantum Mechanics did some heroics for me.  First, he set 
aside a day for me to drive the tranny down, drop it off, while he did the 
work.  He even had a rebuilt replacement ready to go, which wound up being  
good idea. While I was there, we took off the top and fished out a broken tooth 
from first gear.  That was causing the ticking sound, as he told me on the 
phone before I ever came.  
He also showed me the synchros, showed me the slop between them indicating 
wear, and the teeth (how they looked and how they were supposed to look).  I 
spent the night in a hotel nearby, and he stayed in the shop til 10 pm that 
night checking out the overdrive and rebuilding it. 
I know.  Many of you can rebuild your own overdrives.  All I can say is that I 
was an English major, and therefore somewhat prettier, albeit dumber, than 
engineers.  
Tranny is home and ready for reinstall.  Hold up? A 75 cent peg that goes in 
the flywheel for the pressure plate.  
So, Stoopid English Major question I know we've talked about a million times 
when I wasn't paying attention (did I mention I'm blonde too?), would like to 
go with syn oil in the OD transmission.  Must be GL-4.  Was it Redline that 
makes it?  
Terry Smith, '59 TR3A
New Hampshire and very happy tonight.
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