Re: [Amc-list] T-96 woes...
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Re: [Amc-list] T-96 woes...
- From: Wrambler242@xxxxxxxxxxx
- Date: Mon, 08 Sep 2008 23:06:02 +0000
Bummer about the trans.
I kind of wonder if the light oil experiment did not cause this?
There is mention on several different fronts about not using too light a lube in the non world class T5s as the ride on the main shaft and failure will occur. The NWC trans specs gear lube.
I've run 20W-50 mobile one and or Redline MTF in mine for years with no failure, so I don't know that is what caused your T-96 failure.
Please don't tell WV about how Ca handles it's budget transitions!
We keep getting out checks :]
We just got a salary schedule funded that was supposed to be funded in 2001 though!
I will receive an almost $2 an hour raise on October 1st, yeah!
--
Mark Price
Morgantown, WV
1969 AMC Rambler, 4.0L, EFI, T-5
2004 Grand Cherokee Laredo, 4.7L, Quadratrac II
" I realize that death is inevitable.
I just don't want to be around when it happens! "
-------------- Original message ----------------------
From: Tom Jennings <tomj@xxxxxxx>
> Yow, woes, more like woah!
>
> From "get out the jack" to transmission on the table, 60 minutes. Man
> it's an easy car to work on!
>
> Got the cover off, the synchros were just fine. I measured the end play
> I should have earlier, and it was .074", right in the middle of the spec.
>
> Then I noticed the small teeth on 3rd gear were... blue? Pulled the nose
> thing (throwout bearing tube) off, the snap ring on the input shaft
> was out of it's groove. Oops. I know I installed it, because I have a
> photograph.
>
> Story short -- the input shaft ran inward, the cone for the friction
> ring pressed and spin against the mainshaft, peening the end, making a
> lot of heat, and the 13 rollers all became D-shaped and ground the input
> and mainshafts into ruins.
>
> Never made a sound, just started shifting funny.
>
> I rechecked the fit of the snapring, it wasn't that good, it was
> slightly sprung. I used a real snapring tool, didn't over-stretch it,
> but clearly I missed that it was worn. The groove is wider than the snap
> ring too, but clean and square. Its the snapring that came off. I don't
> really think the groove width is the problem, since it all sits flat and
> the bearing and fit was all fine. I didn't drop the trans on it's nose
> or anything. I looked for signs that the trans was jammed against the
> end of the crankshaft (nose of input shaft not shiny, hole in end of
> crank has drill/machine marks and consistently dull colored, etc).
>
> All of these parts (engine, bell, flywheel, trans, shaft, etc) all came
> out of the car so nothing like overall length changed etc.
>
> All other parts are completely fine. No trash in the box, and the oil
> was OK. The bad junk stayed in place.
>
>
> GDMF PITA! I have another T-96 to swipe parts from but I wonder if I
> should not just stick the T-14 in there and find another axle. With
> another year of school coming up I'm not ready to embark on the Pony
> adapter and T5 business, never mind the cost. I'd consider it I suppose
> if I could use the 1 x 10 spline clutch, eg. it will just stick in the
> existing hole.
>
> And as I'm a CA state employee, I am being paid minimum wage until the
> miserable SOBs in the legislature settle on a budget. (Not in CA you
> probably miss that teapotted tempest.)
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