Coefficient of thermal expansion.So what would cause the Orions to pop out when they are at operating temperature but not when they are cold?
Operation Temperature = Drive for a few miles in 4x4 in a mild climate.
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Coefficient of thermal expansion.So what would cause the Orions to pop out when they are at operating temperature but not when they are cold?
Operation Temperature = Drive for a few miles in 4x4 in a mild climate.
maybe the case warps slightly.
So what would cause the Orions to pop out when they are at operating temperature but not when they are cold?
Operation Temperature = Drive for a few miles in 4x4 in a mild climate.
maybe the case warps slightly.
maybe the case warps slightly.
I could see a shift fork perhaps, but not the whole cast iron case...
Maybe they took a drive on the surface of Mercury or something.i HIGHLY doubt that.
georg
So what would cause the Orions to pop out when they are at operating temperature but not when they are cold?
Operation Temperature = Drive for a few miles in 4x4 in a mild climate.
the shift forks and rails are one of the variables when it comes to these cases. whenever i build one, i try the fork on the rail without any o-rings on the rail but the case set-screw tightened down to see where the detents and fork end up as far as the high,neutral and low is concerned. i've seen a few where the casting of the fork actually hit the case on the shift rail end. actually i've seen a few of them, some hit in low, some in high gear. i've also seen a few forks where the ends were warped during the heat treating process. if the high-low collar cannot wiggel a little from side to side, then there's excessive fork warpage.
to avoid these issues, i have a few forks and rails on hand. i've even welded up the hole in the shiftrail ( where the set screw locates it in the case ) and then ground a new hole in the rail to get the fork to end up in the proper location.
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I could see a shift fork perhaps, but not the whole cast iron case...


installed #521 last week, went into a late 60s cruiser with 3-on-the-tree and factory PTO. the pto required some mods, was'nt a bolt-in. not for the faint of heart.
digi was broken and i just got the replacement but i have some iphone pics if needed.
finished #530 today, will get boxed up and shipped out tomorrow. going to socal into a 40 with a 4spd in front of it.
georg @ valley hybrids

This must be mine. It does look Purrrrrdy! Cant wait to install. Thanks again Georg, You da MAN!![]()
This must be mine. It does look Purrrrrdy! Cant wait to install. Thanks again Georg, You da MAN!![]()
thanks jerry, i appreciate it. yup, that's your case and it's scheduled to arrive at your end tomorrow morning according to UPS.
georg @ valley hybrids
Got it today Georg! WOW it's even purrrrdyer in person. After i deal with the sloppy bearing in the input shaft on my tranny, i'll get this thing back in.
thanks again for the great service!
Jerry