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Vehicle & Technical => Range Rover => Topic started by: way2deep on February 02, 2008, 14:25:09
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as stated my mate has just bought a 1989 v8 auto all works fine forwards but there's no reverse .........could it be adjustment somewhere or are they prone for something going wrong inside the box ...thanks ..robbie
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Yes the linkage is adjustable. Not very common to lose reverse though if they bust :-k
Make sure it's topped up properly with good oil.
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thanks mate ,,,just out of interest before i look at it for him monday is the reverse on the same linkage as the forward gears or is the reverse on it's own connection . :huh:
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Assuming you have the 4 speed then the shifter pulls a cable inner through a sleeve. This is then connected to the passenger's side of the 'box and in turn pulls a lever that is connected to the valve block inside the 'box. I can't rtemeber which gear you put it into to do the adjustment though.
Basically if it's not somehting ont he cable/selector that's faulty then it's somehting inside the box which is not good news. I wouldn't want to mess around inside one.
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I don't know if this will help, but here goes...
Fluid levels are vital in autoboxes - way back I had an old Rover P6 that stumbled up the road... attend to the levels and, hey presto, smooth as you like! :clap:
However, if it needs internal tinkering... try Loughran Bros of Towcester for advice (01327 359167)
I know that they have a 'tame' gearbox guru based at or near Silverstone - not (yet) had cause to use his service, but understand that he is a fine fettler...
Like I said, hope this helps
Rob
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if you need a gearbox i will be breaking one up soon so it could be up for sale
thanks mate but rangie did come with spare box , :)