Pagoda SL Group
W113 Pagoda SL Group => Drive train, fuel, suspension, steering & brakes => Topic started by: Elvis on January 14, 2013, 01:45:05
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My 1970 280 standard needed the bottom bushing replaced after suffering through the failure and 'loss' of the shifter (the shifter disappears into the gearbox when the bottom bushing fails). I had no idea what had happened and let my Rolls Royce mechanic buddy fix it. Subsequently, I find that I have trouble getting the car into lower gears after driving for extended periods. The car is sleeping for the winter, but I wanted to see if anybody has had similar problems. I have a feeling that this may be a linkage problem (the clutch etc. are fine).
Anybody had a similar problem?
Thanks
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1) Replace all the bushings in the shift linkage.
2) Adjust freeplay on the clutch. Oftimes with a problem such as yours, if a clutch is not engagine/disengaging completly the heat produced during driving will cause all parts to slightly expand which, in turn, makes it difficult to engage/disengage the lower gears. This would be particularly noticable when trying to engage first gear following neutral when the dragging clutch keeps everything spinning while you are attempting to make a silent entry.
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Very helpful and totally in line with my thoughts