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857 tranny may be toast
01 Jul 2015 23:11 #6434
by Bobster
857 tranny may be toast was created by Bobster
Well I got my motor running real well now. My 3speed tranny seems to have some real problems.....
Cant get the shifter to move from side to side. Only voes front to back,
The input pully turns but is rougn.
Should the brake hub turn with the rear axles?
Does anyone have a tranny that I could just switch with?
Cant get the shifter to move from side to side. Only voes front to back,
The input pully turns but is rougn.
Should the brake hub turn with the rear axles?
Does anyone have a tranny that I could just switch with?
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02 Jul 2015 04:56 #6435
by Trouty56
Bob T
Adams County Pennsyltucky
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Replied by Trouty56 on topic 857 tranny may be toast
They aren't to bad to take apart.....There are some how to's out there and seals/bearing are all available. The brake shaft does turn with the axle....
I did one about 4 years ago.....trickiest part is not losing the little balls and spring in the shifter....and then replacing them....there is a trick to it.
I did one about 4 years ago.....trickiest part is not losing the little balls and spring in the shifter....and then replacing them....there is a trick to it.
Bob T
Adams County Pennsyltucky
"One, that's easy to remember. It's the first number in the alphabet...." - Barney Fife
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28 Jul 2015 19:42 #7215
by Bobster
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28 Jul 2015 19:57 #7217
by Geno
Replied by Geno on topic 857 tranny may be toast
Awesome Bob, that's some great news!
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28 Jul 2015 21:37 - 28 Jul 2015 21:37 #7225
by jm46322
John in Highland Indiana
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Replied by jm46322 on topic 857 tranny may be toast
can i call first dibs on the steering wheel and all the lift hardware???? :dance2
sweet find on the donor, now after the project is done you can always open up the old trans
and see what makes it go round and round
sweet find on the donor, now after the project is done you can always open up the old trans
and see what makes it go round and round
John in Highland Indiana
self appointed chief mechanic at
WOODWARD FARMS
Last edit: 28 Jul 2015 21:37 by jm46322.
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29 Jul 2015 05:34 #7228
by GT 14
Replied by GT 14 on topic 857 tranny may be toast
Great, hope that one is in better shape.
1969 GT-18
1978 C-101
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1978 C-101
1983 C-225
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30 Jul 2015 04:39 #7269
by Trouty56
Bob T
Adams County Pennsyltucky
"One, that's easy to remember. It's the first number in the alphabet...." - Barney Fife
Replied by Trouty56 on topic 857 tranny may be toast
I like this post!!!jm46322 wrote: can i call first dibs on the steering wheel and all the lift hardware???? :dance2
sweet find on the donor, now after the project is done you can always open up the old trans
and see what makes it go round and round
Bob T
Adams County Pennsyltucky
"One, that's easy to remember. It's the first number in the alphabet...." - Barney Fife
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03 Aug 2015 19:53 #7462
by Bobster
Replied by Bobster on topic 857 tranny may be toast
I am about ready to install my new to me tranny in my 857. Here's my question.....
The bolt in the top of the tranny that holds the shifter in place has no head of it. There is a locking nut on it and it was loose and screwed way out. How tight should I screw it in before locking it in? Should it have a bolt head on it? thanks for help, Bobster
The bolt in the top of the tranny that holds the shifter in place has no head of it. There is a locking nut on it and it was loose and screwed way out. How tight should I screw it in before locking it in? Should it have a bolt head on it? thanks for help, Bobster
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03 Aug 2015 20:38 #7463
by jm46322
John in Highland Indiana
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Replied by jm46322 on topic 857 tranny may be toast
1st there should be no head, the set up you are seeing is a: hex head set screw (dog-headed) & jam nut.
the screw is not bottomed out it should be loose with the jam nut locking it in place.
the gear shift has a ball welded to where it rests in the trans, in that ball a drilled hole accepts the dog-headed point of the Allen screw.
this is what keeps the shifter from being able to be pulled out,(up) the ball is what it floats on that allows the gears to to shifted.
the unthreaded part of the screw is the only part of the screw that should come in contact with the ball.
its was more of a feel thing when i did mine them anything.
i looked in my few manuals could not find the exact wheel horse procedure for this. someone else may have it
the screw is not bottomed out it should be loose with the jam nut locking it in place.
the gear shift has a ball welded to where it rests in the trans, in that ball a drilled hole accepts the dog-headed point of the Allen screw.
this is what keeps the shifter from being able to be pulled out,(up) the ball is what it floats on that allows the gears to to shifted.
the unthreaded part of the screw is the only part of the screw that should come in contact with the ball.
its was more of a feel thing when i did mine them anything.
i looked in my few manuals could not find the exact wheel horse procedure for this. someone else may have it
John in Highland Indiana
self appointed chief mechanic at
WOODWARD FARMS
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03 Aug 2015 21:29 #7466
by Geno
Replied by Geno on topic 857 tranny may be toast
Nice John. :goodpost
The Allen wrench should be 1/8" if I remember right.
The Allen wrench should be 1/8" if I remember right.
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