Sudden & Silent low speed disappearance — what happened?
Posted: Tue Jul 09, 2019 4:44 am
Went out for a spin this evening with Lady Michelle in our '26 Touring, the last drive before a big cleanup ahead of an event Wednesday.
Last drive indeed! I stepped on the low pedal to leave a stop sign and... nothing. Pedal went the usual distance but there was no sound, no motion, no drag on the engine. Nothing.
Brake and clutch pedals worked fine as before. High speed was fine as before and the hand lever behaved properly. The low speed pedal engaged neutral part-way down as usual. A visual of the linkages found no obvious problem.
With no bad noises, I chose to baby it the two miles home in high. Probably a gamble, but I got lucky.
Anyway, after my nap I went out to the garage and took off the inspection cover. Again nothing apparently amiss. The low pedal tightens up the band as one would expect, the ear is secure, the band adjuster is tight, the wood bands aren't visibly worn and the pedal and shaft are securely pinned together.
I engaged high with the lever forward and jacked up a rear wheel to rotate the low drum and don't really understand what I found...
Bit of grease on each drum to mark location
Turned the rear wheel a bit and the reverse and brake drums moved, but not the low speed!
So I just went back to the garage to check and yes, the low drum can be rotated separately from everything else, just by pushing the edge with a screwdriver. There was no obvious noise or roughness.
And for reference, this photo shows the low pedal engaged and the band ears clamped together
As near as I can tell, the drum and the gear teeth are no longer connected, That could only be what... all the rivets shearing off? A circumferential failure between the teeth and the drum? Both seem really unlikely, and inconsistent with a zero drama failure. I did re-rivet a low speed drum some years back, but don't remember if it was this car or the speedster.
Clearly the damned thing has to come apart no matter what, but it would be very interesting to hear others' speculation and/or experience about what's happened here. The only thing I know for sure is that the event Wednesday is going to need a different car!
Last drive indeed! I stepped on the low pedal to leave a stop sign and... nothing. Pedal went the usual distance but there was no sound, no motion, no drag on the engine. Nothing.
Brake and clutch pedals worked fine as before. High speed was fine as before and the hand lever behaved properly. The low speed pedal engaged neutral part-way down as usual. A visual of the linkages found no obvious problem.
With no bad noises, I chose to baby it the two miles home in high. Probably a gamble, but I got lucky.
Anyway, after my nap I went out to the garage and took off the inspection cover. Again nothing apparently amiss. The low pedal tightens up the band as one would expect, the ear is secure, the band adjuster is tight, the wood bands aren't visibly worn and the pedal and shaft are securely pinned together.
I engaged high with the lever forward and jacked up a rear wheel to rotate the low drum and don't really understand what I found...
Bit of grease on each drum to mark location
Turned the rear wheel a bit and the reverse and brake drums moved, but not the low speed!
So I just went back to the garage to check and yes, the low drum can be rotated separately from everything else, just by pushing the edge with a screwdriver. There was no obvious noise or roughness.
And for reference, this photo shows the low pedal engaged and the band ears clamped together
As near as I can tell, the drum and the gear teeth are no longer connected, That could only be what... all the rivets shearing off? A circumferential failure between the teeth and the drum? Both seem really unlikely, and inconsistent with a zero drama failure. I did re-rivet a low speed drum some years back, but don't remember if it was this car or the speedster.
Clearly the damned thing has to come apart no matter what, but it would be very interesting to hear others' speculation and/or experience about what's happened here. The only thing I know for sure is that the event Wednesday is going to need a different car!