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NM gear box no drive??

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NM gear box no drive??

Post by michael a »

Ok there was a loud bang taking off from the lights and now no drive.

Tried low range still no good.

any ideas what goes wrong with them?

Thanks guys
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Post by corkhead »

any rattling ... my wifes had a slight bang and rattle sounded like a bolt in a washing machine ..was the torque converter ... or somewhere thereabouts. quoted around 8k to rebuild. bought a second hand one from southern 4x4 for $1600 and spent about $400 on beer and oils/filters.

played southern 4x4 and imlachs for best price.

good luck - took myself 6 hours to remove and then 6 hours to refit...yes im a slow worker but at least it worked when finished !!
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Post by nervis »

possibly busted the splines of the input shaft to the xfer case... few of the guys on the vic pajero forum have had this happen.
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Post by Bitsamissin »

Just about to mention this as well.
From memory the output shaft from the auto is much smaller diameter than the Gen 2 I haven't got the exact dimensions here but I'll find out and post back.
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Post by Ian Sharpe »

Bitsamissin wrote:Just about to mention this as well.
From memory the output shaft from the auto is much smaller diameter than the Gen 2 I haven't got the exact dimensions here but I'll find out and post back.
Hi Frank,

the NP is such a great vehicle to drive, its a real pity that certain things have taken a backward step, eg companion shafts, input shafts & even the air con (in the NS).

do you think that the gearset that Mark has made for the NP will in any way effrect the reliablity of the said shaft, or is this shaft the one that goes in to the new shaft??

cheers
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Post by Ian Sharpe »

Ian Sharpe wrote:
Bitsamissin wrote:Just about to mention this as well.
From memory the output shaft from the auto is much smaller diameter than the Gen 2 I haven't got the exact dimensions here but I'll find out and post back.
Hi Frank,

the NP is such a great vehicle to drive, its a real pity that certain things have taken a backward step, eg companion shafts, input shafts & even the air con (in the NS).

do you think that the gearset that Mark has made for the NP will in any way effrect the reliablity of the said shaft, or is this shaft the one that goes in to the new shaft??

cheers
Here is an update,

The tranny guys that will be installing my gearset say that they have done a couple of these on Gen 3 pajs. Mostly with 200k plus mileage.

He says that they believe that the faulty component is the shaft that has female splines, ie the one that Mark has remade. So hopefully that is a good solution to the problem?
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Post by Bitsamissin »

Well I've read it's the actual output shaft from the auto stripping splines and sometimes breaking outright (from the Paj Club forum).
These are mainly from vehicles that have been used for heavy towing and high mileage examples.
There's no question that the t/case 3.15 input gear (where the auto output shaft mates to) is superior in quality to the factory item but I don't think the problem is there.
FYI the IRS rear end is much stronger than the Gen 2 live axle.
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Post by NJV6 »

offtopic...

Time for you to tell what you have got Ian!!
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Post by Ian Sharpe »

NJV6 wrote:offtopic...

Time for you to tell what you have got Ian!!
Hi mate,

by that I assume you mean what vehicle,

We bought a very low k (64,000) NP Exceed 3.5l

We are keeping the NL for the 'farm' vehicle.

BTW there is just no comparison between the NP & NL, the NP is great to drive, the 5 speed auto is fantastic & makes the 3.5l motor seem much better even though it is still the same old motor.

I have no regrets about the purchase, having some 3.15 gears fitted in the new year as well as the ARB front locker

cheers.
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