CHAPTER 6
GEARBOX AND DIFFERENTIAL UNIT
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6:2
6:3
6:4
6:5
6:6Description
Removal of gearbox/differential unit
Dismantling — gearbox
Reassembly — gearbox
Dismantling — differential and final drive
Reassembly— differential and final drive6:7
6:8
6:9
6:10
6:11
6:12Final drive gear set adjustment
Replacement of gearbox/differential unit
Swing axle shafts and slip joints
Gear shift control mechanism
Modifications
Fault diagnosis
6 :1 Description
The gearbox and differential unit are housed in an
aluminium alloy casing made up of t w o parts which split
at the differential centre line. The output drive is trans-
mitted by means of t w o half axle drive shafts coupled
through wheel shafts and slip joints to the rear wheels (see
FIG 6 : 1)
The gearbox provides four forward-speeds and a reverse,
the fourth-speed being considered as an overdrive. All
gears except first and reverse gears, which are straight
toothed sliding gears, are in constant mesh and have heli-
cal teeth. No synchromesh is provided, gear engagement
being completed by sliding shifter sleeves of the dog
clutch type. The first-speed gear slides on the outside of
the third and fourth shifter sleeve, whilst the reverse gear
train moves on a fixed shaft. The clutch shaft is integral
with the third, top and combined and first and second gear
pinions, whilst the second gear pinion is splined at the
front end. An internal splined
coupling sleeve joins the
clutch shaft and the input shaft and transmits the power
from the engine to the gearbox. The mainshaft and
differential drive pinion are combined together and besides
carrying the constant mesh gears and the sliding first gear
pinion, it also has attached the sliding sleeves and hubs.
F50065 The speedometer drive pinion is located at the front end.
The gearbox/differential casing is attached to the engine
by six studs which locate in the crankcase. The front of the
unit rests upon the rubber mounted support which is
secured to the body floor.
The complete unit comprises three detachable parts
made up as follows:
1 The support for the connection of the gearbox to the
engine which also acts as part of the differential front
end and clutch/flywheel housing at rear.
2 A central body which is divided into two compartments.
The front compartment contains first, third, fourth and
reverse gears w i t h the primary shaft, layshaft and reverse
shaft as well as the necessary gear selection striker rods
and forks. The rear of this compartment also forms a half
cover for the differential unit.
3 The gearbox casing cover, which contains the second-
speed gears together with the relative fork, gear
selection rod and speedometer drive gears.
The central part of the casing is provided with a top
inspection cover. The primary shaft is coupled to the clutch
shaft through an internally splined sleeve and t w o pins
which are retained by rings. The primary shaft together
with the first, third and fourth driving gears form a cluster.
PRIMARY SHAFT-TO-CLUTCH
SHAFT MOUNTING PINCLUTCH SHAFT SEAL PRIMARY SHAFT WITH
1st, 3 r d A N D 4 t h SPEED
GEAR CLUSTER
2 n d SPEED
DRIVE GEARPRIMARY SHAFT
FRONT BALL BEARINGPRIMARY SHAFT
REAR BALL BEARING
PRIMARY
SHAFT-TO-CLUTCH
i SHAFT JOINING SLEEVEJOINING SLEEVELOCKRING
SPEED SELECTOR LEVER
CLUTCH SHAFT
LAYSHAFT WITH BEVEL PINION
SPEEDOMETER DRIVE GEAR
2 n d SPEED ENGAGEMENT
SLIDING SLEEVE
2 N D SPEED DRIVEN GEAR
LAYSHAFT FRONT BALL
BEARING
3 r d SPEED DRIVEN GEARHUB FOR
SLEEVE
3rd AND 4th/
SPEED ENGAGEMENT
SLIDING SLEEVE4 t h SPEED
DRIVEN GEARLAYSHAFT REAR ROLLER BEARING
LAYSHAFT-TO-PINION
ADJUSTMENT WASHER 1st SPEED AND)
REVERSE SLIDING GEAR
FIG 6:1Gearbox-differential unit longitudinal section
On the primary shaft extension outside the main central
body is mounted the second-speed driving gear. The
primary shaft is supported at both ends by ballbearings
whilst the clutch shaft rotates in a bronze spigot bush which
is press fitted into the end of the crankshaft. An oil seal is
fitted in the clutch shaft passage seat in the c o n n e c t i o n
support. The layshaft, together with the drive pinion of the
differential unit is supported at the front by a ballbearing
race. The layshaft carries the pinion adjustment shim, the
fourth-speed driven gear and its bushing, the hub and
relevant engagement sleeve for the t h i r d - and fourth-
speed w i t h first-speed and reverse-speed, the third-speed
gear and bushing and, outside the casing the second gear
and bushing, the hub with relevant second-speed engage-
ment sleeve and the speedometer drive gear.
The gears are operated by a gear selection lever mounted
on the tunnel situated between the two front seats. This
operates through a rod actuating the selector and shifting
mechanism which is housed in the gearbox casing cover.
Refer to FIG 6 :3 where it will be seen th a t the positioning
of the striker rods is ensured by a spring-loaded ball-
bearing. The risk of engaging two gears at the same time is
eliminated by three rollers which slide in suitable slots
machined in the rod (see FIG 6 : 4).
The differential unit and the final drive gear train are
housed in the t w o semi-covers which
have previously
been described, the final drive pinion being integral with
the layshaft. The differential casing may be split into t w o
halves. The bevel gear is fitted on one of the halves and is
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secured by the same screws joining the two halves
together. The differential side gears are internally splined
into which are located the splined axle shaft ends which
are able to slide by means of a specially designed slip joint.
Two specially shaped rubber oil boots are inserted on the
swing axle shafts and fit over the side gear extensions to
ensure that there is no loss of lubricant or the ingress
of dirt.
The transmission and differential unit to suit the station
wagon differs from the sedan in that the transmission to
engine mounting plate and the bellhousing are modified to
suit the engine repositioned on its side.
6 : 2 Removal of gearbox/differential unit:
The complete unit may be removed whilst the engine
remains in situ and to remove this unit proceed as follows:
1 Disconnect the battery positive cable and jack up the
rear of t h e vehicle and place on firmly based stands.
2 Disconnect all control cables and wiring from the
starter motor and the clutch lever. Remove the starter
motor, the clutch lever reaction spring and the clutch
cable support on the gearbox.
3 Remove the three bolts securing each of the driving
shaft flanges to the flexible coupling at the wheel ends
and carefully take out the inner spring.
4 Disconnect the shifter rod from the gearshift lever at the
gearbox extension and also the
speedometer drive
cable. Remove also the flywheel undercover. Place a
suitable support under the engine.
LEVER SUPPORT SCREWS BOOT MOUNTING SCREWSGEARSHIFT LEVER BOOT
GEARSHIFT LEVER
FIG 6:17 Location of gearshift lever on control passage
tunnel
Repair and inspection :
Whilst servicing the assembly thoroughly check the
condition of the slip joints sliding surfaces and the
housing in the differential side gears. If, due to wear, the
clearance is greater than .008 inch the slip joints should
be renewed or in extreme cases the differential side gears
as well.
Also check the clearance between the slip joint pivots
and runners and if it is found to be excessive the axle
shafts must be renewed as well as the runners as the
joint pivot is not supplied as a service spare part. The axle
shaft to sliding sleeve spline clearance should not exceed
.006 inch.
Check that the sliding sleeve snap ring is a snug fit in
its seating groove on the shaft.
Whenever the vehicle is being serviced the condition
of the boots, bushings and oil seals should be checked
and any damaged parts renewed.
6:10 Gear shift control mechanism
Should difficulty be experienced in obtaining correct
gear selection then the gear shift control mechanism
should be adjusted as follows:
1 Remove the screws fixing the cover to the tunnel and
raise t h e cover to t h e t o p of the gear shift lever stem.
2 Slacken the lever support mounting screws and push
the support forward if first- and third-speed engage-
ment is incorrect or backwards if second-, fourth- and
reverse-speed engagement are incorrect. Finally tighten
the mounting screws. Refit the gear shift lever boot.
Removal:
To remove the gear shift control mechanism from the
car proceed as follows:
1 Unscrew the gear shift control lever knob and the boot
fixing screws and slide the boot from the gear shift
lever.
76Key to Fig 6:18 1 Hand lever 2 Inner lever
3 Lever return spring 4 Hand lever spring 5 Ball seat
6 Inner lever-to-rod mounting screw 7 Gearshift control rod FIG 6:18 Gearshift control mechanism
6:11 Modifications
Various design modifications are incorporated on the
500 sedan (110F) and the late version of the 500 station
wagon. These are shown in FIGS 6:19 and 6:20, The gear shift handlever is removed by releasing the
lever to support mounting self-locking nut.
Check that the lever ball and socket are in good
condition and not badly pitted or worn. The inner lever
return spring and the hand lever spring should be checked
for weakness which, if apparent, should be renewed.
Reassembly is the reverse procedure to dismantling. Dismantling and inspection: 2 Remove the screws fixing the assembly to the tunnel.
Remove the tunnel front cover.
3 Disconnect the gear shift control rod at the gear
engagement control lever and pull out the assembly
from the front end.