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whole gearbox moving

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whole gearbox moving

Post by zooklover »

I seem to have a slight problem with my gearbox, when i start to take off in 1st gear the whole gearbox will slowly move to the right until the clutch is fully out and then go back to normal. Is it a broken gearbox mount?
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Post by built4thrashing »

sounds like it could be an engine mount.
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Post by silver fox »

Fair chance, get under it and lever g/box up & down and watch g/box mount you will soon know if its broken.
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Post by PJ.zook »

Does it also do the same when you accelerate or decelerate? If so then yeh as B4T said prob an engine mount, the gearbox mount is really just there to support the back of the gearbox not stop it torquing.
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Post by zooklover »

i dont no much about cars at all so just wondering what the gearbox mount actually looks like and where it is
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Post by v840 »

Find your gearbox under your car, follow your gear lever if you can't work out which bit it is. Look towards the back end of it and there will be a bit of metal connecting your gearbox to the chassis (or frame rails if you prefer). This is your gearbox mount.


It seems much more likely that it is an engine mount though which are located either side of your engine and connect it to the chassis. Have a friend give your car a bit of a rev while you look at your engine. If it moves more than a couple of inches in any direction, a mount is stuffed.
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Post by zooklover »

cheers i will try that first thing in the morning
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Post by zooklover »

I got my brother to rev the engine as i watched it this morning but it didnt move to far only an inch or two. Also if the gearbox mount was broken would i be able to move the gearbox with my hand from under the car? I tried to push it and it wouldn't budge so i don't know what to do next. If anyone has any more ideas that would be great, but might just be best to take it to a mechanic.
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Post by v840 »

How do you know the gear box is moving? Just from observing the lever whilst driving or have you jacked it up and had a look for your self?
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Post by Jacked »

if the stick only moves a little bit its fine.
most manuals move a little from new.
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Post by zooklover »

Its definitely moving as i removed the rubber casing so i can see the gearbox while I'm driving, i think its mainly when i hit some bumps in the road it doesn't seem to handle them very well. It moves at least 3 inches to the right. But the actual gearstick is fine and not moving within the gearbox.
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Post by v840 »

The gearbox is bolted to the engine so if your gearbox is moving I'm still inclined to say that it's an engine mount problem.



I'd be bunging in a couple of new mounts over the weekend and seeing if that fixes it. It's a straightforward job and can be done in a couple of hours.
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Post by Jacked »

v840 wrote: I'd be bunging in a couple of new mounts over the weekend and seeing if that fixes it. It's a straightforward job and can be done in a couple of hours.
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i would have a look at the trans mount but that will only stop the back of the trany movine left and right or up and down. (cant find an easyier way to discribe it.)
engine mounts will stop rotational movement(most common).
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Post by tanshi »

open your bonnet

put the hand brake on,

put it in gear and gently let the clutch out till it starts to bite( dont just drop it)

you will soon tell if the engine mount seperates or not.
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Post by 31zook »

For an engine mount (or any rubber mount) to be broken doesn't mean its in two pieces. Its bugged when it streches too far and can't return to its original spot. This means its not going to hold the engine in place this means its going to lean over under accelaration. Only happening in first means that there is not enough torque in the other gears to make the movement. Put it in lowrange and see if it moves in 1st, 2nd, etc etc. If it moves in most gears then its prob not a gear box issue, just an engine mount.

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Post by lump_a_charcoal »

Zooklover,

Take it to a mechanic and they will be able to diagnose, and probably fix it very quickly.

If you are unsure leave it to a pro.
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Post by zooklover »

Where abouts can i get some sierra engine mounts? I'm in NW Brisbane. I can change the engine mounts myself.
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