Board logo

MT75 - Difficulty engaging first
briarswood57 - 31/7/18 at 08:06 PM

Any gearbox experts out there that could point me in the right direction. I have a Westfield SE with a crossflow and MT75. Until I
Bought it it was last taxed and MOTD in 2000. Now it's up and running I am having difficulty engaging First. Typically I need to
Find second then put it into First. All the other gears seem fine and easily selectable. Just First and second that are difficult.

Any ideas how to resolve? All suggestions gratefully received.

Cheers. Andrew


rusty nuts - 31/7/18 at 09:13 PM

What about reverse gear? If reverse is grating it could be the clutch isn't clearing or as was the case with my car a couple of weeks ago the spigot bearing siezed to the first motion shaft of the gearbox. If it is the spigot bearing it's a fiver plus VAT from Burtonpower. might be worth checking the clutch adjustment?


rusty nuts - 31/7/18 at 09:13 PM

What about reverse gear? If reverse is grating it could be the clutch isn't clearing or as was the case with my car a couple of weeks ago the spigot bearing siezed to the first motion shaft of the gearbox. If it is the spigot bearing it's a fiver plus VAT from Burtonpower. might be worth checking the clutch adjustment?


briarswood57 - 31/7/18 at 09:33 PM

Reverse seems OK. Also it doesn't matter whether the engine is running or not. It's only First and second which are problematic.

Could it be an adjustment issue?


rusty nuts - 1/8/18 at 07:21 AM

It could be a problem with the box but I think it would be a good idea to eliminate the clutch and the spigot bearing . With my car I had little warning of a problem just difficulty getting into reverse at a show, on getting home I drove into my garage and found the clutch wouldn't disengage.


rusty nuts - 1/8/18 at 10:02 AM

Have you checked the oil is the correct type and level?


briarswood57 - 1/8/18 at 08:17 PM

Cheers for the replies. I'll give the oil a refresh and the weekend and check the clutch / spigot bearing etc. Hopefully that will sort it out.