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I had more trouble ordering the part than changing it. I wasn't sure what it looked like inside, SAV couldn't understadn what I wanted, etc. Dennis luckily sent me one out. Mine was the one on top. I didn't even check the one on the bottom. I figured there was one down there. May want to look at that todd.
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Jim LaGuardia

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My pet theory on why speeds Rev and 1st suffer from pivot pin failure is due to the design and use of the selector fork assy for that application.
Firstly 1st is synchro controlled so you could be putting undue force on the pins to engage that gear; This would be especially so when grabbing that speed on the trail for a quick get up and go (moreso when you are about to go backwards!)
The selector fork is a short stubby affair (due to the compact design) compared to the rest so more effort is needed to select. The rest of the gears bar 2nd are selected on the move so less syncho speed correction is normally necessary (unless you are doing something crazy!) Besides the selector fork for speeds 2-3 and 4-5 are much longer physically and the fulcrum points are longer top boot. (though not interchangeable).
Some transmissions/operators (sorry gearboxes) do show a propensity for failure whilst others no not. I have not been able to correlate this but it may in the end be a clutch problem or just ham fistedness ! (or lack of mechanical sympathy as my college lecturer would state many moons ago. )
Dennis
Dennis
My pet theory on why speeds Rev and 1st suffer from pivot pin failure is due to the design and use of the selector fork assy for that application.
Firstly 1st is synchro controlled so you could be putting undue force on the pins to engage that gear; This would be especially so when grabbing that speed on the trail for a quick get up and go (moreso when you are about to go backwards!)
The selector fork is a short stubby affair (due to the compact design) compared to the rest so more effort is needed to select. The rest of the gears bar 2nd are selected on the move so less syncho speed correction is normally necessary (unless you are doing something crazy!) Besides the selector fork for speeds 2-3 and 4-5 are much longer physically and the fulcrum points are longer top boot. (though not interchangeable).
Some transmissions/operators (sorry gearboxes) do show a propensity for failure whilst others no not. I have not been able to correlate this but it may in the end be a clutch problem or just ham fistedness ! (or lack of mechanical sympathy as my college lecturer would state many moons ago. )
Dennis
Dennis
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Don't know if this may be the cause for some but just throwing this tidbit out. Lots of people downshift with the manual transmissions all the way down to 1st gear which may be fine for some trannies with standard gearing ratios. But from what I can tell the Pinz trans has a very short first and should not be down shifted into 1st gear.
Miles
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In many case you are right!
I don't use 1st gear at all unless its to do some form of slow movements that need torque like:- Pushing a semi truck into the shop with a Pinz. A nice piece of 3" straight exhaust pipe about 10' long suitably deformed at the end fits nicely in the front receiver and shoves big trucks across the yard with ease, once you have the spring brakes released!
Dennis
In many case you are right!
I don't use 1st gear at all unless its to do some form of slow movements that need torque like:- Pushing a semi truck into the shop with a Pinz. A nice piece of 3" straight exhaust pipe about 10' long suitably deformed at the end fits nicely in the front receiver and shoves big trucks across the yard with ease, once you have the spring brakes released!
Dennis
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Hope this helps
That is the input shaft (front of the gearbox) in the pic .....obviously with the bell-housing etc, removed.

That is the input shaft (front of the gearbox) in the pic .....obviously with the bell-housing etc, removed.

Peter
1974, 712 6X6 Pinzgauer
1983, 710-1.6 4X4 Pinzgauer
1997, 718 6X6 Pinzgauer
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1974, 712 6X6 Pinzgauer
1983, 710-1.6 4X4 Pinzgauer
1997, 718 6X6 Pinzgauer
1971, 700 Haflinger
1974, 703 LWB Haflinger
2001, Range Rover
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