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Hey guys,
Great forum. I've been in and out for a couple years now. Too many projects.
Need some advice please.
I have an early deuce, M36, with an OA331 and a 3052 (direct drive 5th gear).
It a great truck, I like the long bed.
Having tranny issues, all is well except no 2nd/3rd on the shift (shifts OK, no gear)
I have searched the forum and read about the synchros, powerflow thru tranny, etc.:Studying the manual, etc is very helpful. I pulled the shifter fork top and studied the gears, it appears that the 2/3 synchro, which should be linked to the main shaft via the geared collar held with two woodruffs, is turning freely. Closer inspection and I can see the collar turning as well while the main shaft remains stationary. I see these are still available at Saturn, so it can be replaced.
I think the synchro is good, the teeth on the collar look good; I suspect the woodruffs were replaced at one point with inferior units and have sheared, allowing the whole assembly to turn freely. Hopefully, it didn't mess up the main shaft. (tranny oil looks good and "fresh")
This truck was owned by a surface mining operation where I worked. It wouldn't be unusual for the guys in the shop to miss the keys on a rebuild and just run it that way (beleive it or not.) The tranny really looks too good and fresh on the inside for its age. Also they could have just grabbed some keys out of the warehouse bin that were for lesser applications. When they sheared in the field, they'd have used it as a reason to replace the truck and salvaged it.
All that being said, I have studied the TM and was wondering if the main shaft assembly could be removed with the tranny still in the truck. I really didn't see anything on it anywhere. I'd rather not drop the tranny just to replace the keys. Looks HEAVY. Also, I know if I drop it, I'll end up wanting to do the clutch, bearing, etc, and it will turn into a bigger project which I don't need right now with limited change to spend and cold weather coming.
If I missed a thread about this, sorry, please point me.
Any advice would be appreciated.
Sorry this got so long. Oh, also, anyone know a source/sped for the RIGHT woodruff keys off the topof their head?
Thanks.
Great forum. I've been in and out for a couple years now. Too many projects.
Need some advice please.
I have an early deuce, M36, with an OA331 and a 3052 (direct drive 5th gear).
It a great truck, I like the long bed.
Having tranny issues, all is well except no 2nd/3rd on the shift (shifts OK, no gear)
I have searched the forum and read about the synchros, powerflow thru tranny, etc.:Studying the manual, etc is very helpful. I pulled the shifter fork top and studied the gears, it appears that the 2/3 synchro, which should be linked to the main shaft via the geared collar held with two woodruffs, is turning freely. Closer inspection and I can see the collar turning as well while the main shaft remains stationary. I see these are still available at Saturn, so it can be replaced.
I think the synchro is good, the teeth on the collar look good; I suspect the woodruffs were replaced at one point with inferior units and have sheared, allowing the whole assembly to turn freely. Hopefully, it didn't mess up the main shaft. (tranny oil looks good and "fresh")
This truck was owned by a surface mining operation where I worked. It wouldn't be unusual for the guys in the shop to miss the keys on a rebuild and just run it that way (beleive it or not.) The tranny really looks too good and fresh on the inside for its age. Also they could have just grabbed some keys out of the warehouse bin that were for lesser applications. When they sheared in the field, they'd have used it as a reason to replace the truck and salvaged it.
All that being said, I have studied the TM and was wondering if the main shaft assembly could be removed with the tranny still in the truck. I really didn't see anything on it anywhere. I'd rather not drop the tranny just to replace the keys. Looks HEAVY. Also, I know if I drop it, I'll end up wanting to do the clutch, bearing, etc, and it will turn into a bigger project which I don't need right now with limited change to spend and cold weather coming.
If I missed a thread about this, sorry, please point me.
Any advice would be appreciated.
Sorry this got so long. Oh, also, anyone know a source/sped for the RIGHT woodruff keys off the topof their head?
Thanks.