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pistonbroke 03-06-2023 11:24 AM

What can happen when you think you've seen it all
 

So my brother and I headed off to the dump in my worn out old 41 half ton. Long about the third stop light on a busy four lane we noticed the old four speed was shifting hard and no matter how well I timed it or double clutched it. At the next light no matter which gear I put it in it was locked up but in neutral it appeared to be in high gear so fanning the clutch and 4.11 gears got us home and in the shop. The next morning after looking at Mac Vanpelts diagram we pulled the top off to have a look. All looked good as far as 80 plus year old spur gear transmissions go. It took us a bit to realize the the main shaft and the input shaft had somehow fused together but that is what had happened. Now the ? is why ? The oil level is good and no burnt smell but it does have a froth to it even after sitting over night, strange . Any thoughts as to why or what caused this. I'm not to worried as I have a nice 39 three speed going in with the new 255 next month but I'm curios . Tim

pistonbroke 03-06-2023 11:32 AM

Re: What can happen when you think you've seen it all
 

One last thing, after looking at macs web sight I realized I have a 32 thru 37 four speed. tim

cadillac512 03-06-2023 11:51 AM

Re: What can happen when you think you've seen it all
 

Odd. Sounds like something made the roller bearing quit rolling and caused it to friction weld. Problem is that sometimes the cause is hidden or destroyed by the damage. No matter how much I think I know, there's always another lesson...:D.


Terry

pistonbroke 03-06-2023 04:08 PM

Re: What can happen when you think you've seen it all
 

That was my theory as well although I have rebuilt or dismantled many a transmission where the rollers have self destructed but not welded the two shafts together. I think what ever happened happened fast. Tim

Tinker 03-07-2023 12:48 AM

Re: What can happen when you think you've seen it all
 

Lot to unpack. a 4 speed that fused, i guess. A new 3 speed going in.


Trucks usually had a stump puller 4 and 4:11. If you are putting in a 3 speed and maybe later a 3:78 or 3:54 rear it would probably get you to old timey cruise.


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