Ben, have not forgortten to find the hardness brinell c. Must just do some conversions to get exact figure if its above or below 60. Been chatting to a lot of ''experts '' , and the most critical element is, as Mats mentioned is the oil. If the oil is breaking down and molecules are shearing , this intern causes minor ''explosions'' on the gear resulting in pitting and then failure. This is all induced from the vibration in the l gear from accelaration to decelleration. Got to look at a gear in the same light as a journal as it basicaly is producing the same function-. I think we just get sh*t oil here as the are ten times more gearbox failures here than i have seen anywhere else. maybe our drivers are really bad
Must say the imported redline oil is working great at the moment.
Re: 75 3.0v6 boosted.Preparing transaxle for extra load.
When i'm overhauling my transaxle i'll do some test. Check the hardness off the pinion gear and some other , check it for kerbs. Also gonna discus it with our engenier or it can be strengthen. Maybe make some new parts . Whe can make everything over here. Also whe can do good research. So there maybe al salution. maybe maybe maybe....
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Re: 75 3.0v6 boosted.Preparing transaxle for extra load.
I have seen that exact pinion failure twice, both times on stockish 2.5 engines. That leads me to agree that it may have been a quality control issue.
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Re: 75 3.0v6 boosted.Preparing transaxle for extra load.
Yeah, that was mine way back when at 29K miles, and an 83 at that, dumped the clutch and, bang - stripped pinion...Greg Gordon wrote:I have seen that exact pinion failure twice, both times on stockish 2.5 engines. That leads me to agree that it may have been a quality control issue.
350 RWhp... sheesh and torque? GV
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Re: 75 3.0v6 boosted.Preparing transaxle for extra load.
Hardening issues maybe? Too deep and you have problems like this.Greg Gordon wrote:I have seen that exact pinion failure twice, both times on stockish 2.5 engines. That leads me to agree that it may have been a quality control issue.
Greg Gordon,
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Mats Strandberg
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GTV 2000 -77 - Died in the fire.
155 V6 Sport -96 - Sold!
Re: 75 3.0v6 boosted.Preparing transaxle for extra load.
Mats , think i mentioned this before but I did have the pionion analysed and they found oxidation in the root of the pinion tooth caused from ingerss off air during heat treatment process . Therefore FACTORY DEFECT.
Re: 75 3.0v6 boosted.Preparing transaxle for extra load.
sorry ''ingress" . i still got copies of report and lab x-ray pics.
Re: 75 3.0v6 boosted.Preparing transaxle for extra load.
Sry, thought Greg were talking about the pinion falling off.
Mats Strandberg
-Scuderia Rosso- Now burned to the ground...
-onemanracing.com-
-Strandberg.photography-
GTV 2000 -77 - Died in the fire.
155 V6 Sport -96 - Sold!
-Scuderia Rosso- Now burned to the ground...
-onemanracing.com-
-Strandberg.photography-
GTV 2000 -77 - Died in the fire.
155 V6 Sport -96 - Sold!