John Sneddon wrote:
I am in the process of dismantling the gearbox for my Cooper S with the view of rebuilding. When we bought the car the previous owner indicated that there was a problem with the box and this was the reason the car was taken off the road. I am still to completely dismantle the internals but what I have found thus far is not pretty. The sump plug was covered in metal shavings along with numerous ball bearings in the bottom of the sump. Then I found the real problem - the 3rd motion shaft bearing outer race has split allowing the shaft to flog around in the box and in doing so snapped the speedo pinion drive shaft along with damage to some other components.
I note that many of the internal components for the 3 synchro box are no longer available which raises the question as to where to go from here. I have a Deluxe box from which I can salvage some parts as well as a 4 synchro box which I could rebuild and fit however I wished to keep the car as near to standard as possible without being silly.
Has anyone else experienced similar problems in obtaining internals for 3 synchro boxes? I noted on MiniSpares web page that the last of these components were sold in 2014.
What are others doing in a similar position?
Look forward to your comments
If you have access to one of John Smit's catalogues from the 1990's you can identify the parts of the gearbox by part number. you can then use that in either Google or eBay to flush out on-line sellers of NOS. The catalogue will also identify for you which parts applicable to a 3 synchro box can be fitted to a 4 synchro unit, and vice versa. It's the best $20 I ever spent.
Cheers