I have a Ricardo transaxle that's running very well but I just have one intermittent issue. I must advise that this transmission is in a GT40 not Ford GT. It uses a short throw shifter and the cables are routed without harsh bends. I hope its OK to post a Ricardo trans question here. Any help would be greatly appreciated as I do not know what to do.
The installation is below.
The gearshift can be seen below:
The car was fitted with a secondhand transaxle that was reported to be good from a reliable source in the USA. I live in Australia.
So the issue is when changing from 3rd to 4th I sometimes cannot engage 4th. It feels like a hard block at the selector/shifter. I can wiggle the shifter while trying to engage 4th but it will not go in. There is no synchro whine or anything. I can go down the gears and up and still get blocked. The only way to engage 4th when this happens is to engage 5th and then go back to forth. Going to 6th does not help. After getting 4th engaged the box works for a variable time (can be for many 3rd to 4th shifts) and then baulks at 4th again for no apparent reason.
I have also observed this even with the car at standstill not running. Again exactly the same symptom and engaging 5th is the only way to get 4th. The only other thing I have noticed is an occasional small gear dog ring crunch from 2nd to 3rd as if I beat the synchro as the shift has an intermittent uncharacteristically low to no synchro resistance. I do not know if this is related. As the main issue 3rd to 4th issue is a simple non cross-gate change this is most surprising.
1) I cannot see any selector anomalies or adjustment issues with the ford short shifter or cables. Can this be some sort of cable/shifter adjustment issue? If so any ideas?
2) Is it worth pulling the selector housing assembly off the side of the transmission and looking for something on the selector assembly? With an intermittent issue this could be hard. I don’t even know if it is possible to peek in that part of the box without major disassembly.
3) Could it be an internal gear stack issue where a stack is moving in a way it’s not designed to and fouling the change?
4) Could it be oiling? I am using the OE coolant but have fitted an external cooler.
I have no people with Ricardo experience in Australia so I really have limited options to investigate this. Pulling out the whole engine and trans and having a novice open the box looking for clues could lead to disaster!
Any help would be appreciated. If you know any people that may have seen this before I would appreciate it.
For those interested the car is shown below:
Thanks in advance.
The installation is below.
The gearshift can be seen below:
The car was fitted with a secondhand transaxle that was reported to be good from a reliable source in the USA. I live in Australia.
So the issue is when changing from 3rd to 4th I sometimes cannot engage 4th. It feels like a hard block at the selector/shifter. I can wiggle the shifter while trying to engage 4th but it will not go in. There is no synchro whine or anything. I can go down the gears and up and still get blocked. The only way to engage 4th when this happens is to engage 5th and then go back to forth. Going to 6th does not help. After getting 4th engaged the box works for a variable time (can be for many 3rd to 4th shifts) and then baulks at 4th again for no apparent reason.
I have also observed this even with the car at standstill not running. Again exactly the same symptom and engaging 5th is the only way to get 4th. The only other thing I have noticed is an occasional small gear dog ring crunch from 2nd to 3rd as if I beat the synchro as the shift has an intermittent uncharacteristically low to no synchro resistance. I do not know if this is related. As the main issue 3rd to 4th issue is a simple non cross-gate change this is most surprising.
1) I cannot see any selector anomalies or adjustment issues with the ford short shifter or cables. Can this be some sort of cable/shifter adjustment issue? If so any ideas?
2) Is it worth pulling the selector housing assembly off the side of the transmission and looking for something on the selector assembly? With an intermittent issue this could be hard. I don’t even know if it is possible to peek in that part of the box without major disassembly.
3) Could it be an internal gear stack issue where a stack is moving in a way it’s not designed to and fouling the change?
4) Could it be oiling? I am using the OE coolant but have fitted an external cooler.
I have no people with Ricardo experience in Australia so I really have limited options to investigate this. Pulling out the whole engine and trans and having a novice open the box looking for clues could lead to disaster!
Any help would be appreciated. If you know any people that may have seen this before I would appreciate it.
For those interested the car is shown below:
Thanks in advance.