Hmmm. As in the plunger is not sliding easily enough? It was noticeably smoother than the original housing bolt.
I don't know what the problem is but tightening the plunger housing shouldn't be locking the camplate.
Hmmm. As in the plunger is not sliding easily enough? It was noticeably smoother than the original housing bolt.
Got ya. I really appreciate the advice.I don't know what the problem is but tightening the plunger housing shouldn't be locking the camplate.
I still don't have a neutral light, but I can slip into neutral if I tap the shift lever very slightly. Not a simple task, mind you.
Should the bolt be fully seated normally?
Wow! Your bolt is fully seated. Can't even see the o-ring! Well, I am at a loss as far as understanding what could be blocking the plunger. Unfortunately, I don't recall how well seated the original was before I removed it. I do remember it was a bit tough to unscrew.My Mk3's housing for comparison (the black and yellow item to the right is the cap on a breather catch bottle):
Wow! Your bolt is fully seated. Can't even see the o-ring!
Can't think of great way to say this so please don't take offense. Taking the outer gearbox cover off for a look won't tell you anything and getting them back on is slightly tricky. If you take the inner cover off you can fully investigate, but with your apparent skill level you might find it quite challenging to get it back together and working. It is certainly doable and there is a pretty good helper here: https://www.oldbritts.com/gearbox_a.html But, nothing you've told use requires taking the gearbox apart to fix.Wow! Your bolt is fully seated. Can't even see the o-ring! Well, I am at a loss as far as understanding what could be blocking the plunger. Unfortunately, I don't recall how well seated the original was before I removed it. I do remember it was a bit tough to unscrew.
I suppose I could drain the oil and open up the case to have a look.I could also do a short test ride first to see how badly it might shift.
Believe me, no offense was taken. This whole ordeal was just a mistake. All I wanted to do was refresh the 10 year old gearbox oil.Can't think of great way to say this so please don't take offense. Taking the outer gearbox cover off for a look won't tell you anything and getting them back on is slightly tricky. If you take the inner cover off you can fully investigate, but with your apparent skill level you might find it quite challenging to get it back together and working. It is certainly doable and there is a pretty good helper here: https://www.oldbritts.com/gearbox_a.html But, nothing you've told use requires taking the gearbox apart to fix.