Author
|
Message
|
Moz
|
|
Group: Forum Members
Last Active: 6 Years Ago
Posts: 533,
Visits: 3.7K
|
g'day gary i spose your right its christmas we should give em a break merry christmas gary & all the best for the new year.
 moz. geelong victoria australia. graduate 1980, bus, truck, car, hot rod, boat, submarine, hovercraft, hydrafoil, firetruck, mobile home, jet, helicopter, cruise ship, motorcycle, bicycle, santa's sleigh, clock, alloy bullbar, alloy fuel tank, lens, dr who's tardis, matter - anti matter warp drive buffer & y-block lover
|
|
|
AusHepCat63
|
|
Hitting on all eight cylinders
Group: Forum Members
Last Active: 15 Years Ago
Posts: 8,
Visits: 174
|
No worries, I've had the old girl for a few years now, so there's no rush to get things done and from what I've read on this great site the knowledge tree is pretty extensive, so I'll process all the advise, enjoy the christmas season and tackle the problem in the new year. Stay safe, all the best.
Joe
.
|
|
|
AusHepCat63
|
|
Hitting on all eight cylinders
Group: Forum Members
Last Active: 15 Years Ago
Posts: 8,
Visits: 174
|
Wow! thanks to all for your advise, it's given me something to think about but alas the old girl will have to wait 'till the new year before I can do anything about it. All the best.
Joe
.
|
|
|
Moz
|
|
Group: Forum Members
Last Active: 6 Years Ago
Posts: 533,
Visits: 3.7K
|
hey lon its probably too cold in canada to type or they sent us too many y-blocks & they havent got enough for themselves
 moz. geelong victoria australia. graduate 1980, bus, truck, car, hot rod, boat, submarine, hovercraft, hydrafoil, firetruck, mobile home, jet, helicopter, cruise ship, motorcycle, bicycle, santa's sleigh, clock, alloy bullbar, alloy fuel tank, lens, dr who's tardis, matter - anti matter warp drive buffer & y-block lover
|
|
|
Ted
|
|
Group: Administrators
Last Active: 3 hours ago
Posts: 7.4K,
Visits: 205.8K
|
Regarding the noise, damage is likely already done if the tranny is simply out of or low on oil but has the oil level been checked. Refilling it if it’s low could potentially fix the problem.
 Lorena, Texas (South of Waco)
|
|
|
Y block Billy
|
|
Group: Forum Members
Last Active: 7 Years Ago
Posts: 1.6K,
Visits: 5.2K
|
Hi All, I am not from down under although I have visited Lon a couple times, Great folks he and his mates are. I am more up in Chucks neck of the woods although I have not met him yet. Now to the question, it may not be the transmission at all, if the rearend pinion bearing is worn out you will get a whine when coasting, I drove a car 1200 miles with a worn out pinion bearing and as long as I kept torque on it, it was fine but going down hills and letting off the gas on flats was an awful whine but those rearends are tough and I made it and changed the 3rd member as soon as I got home. Believe it or not I have seen old farmers mix sawdust with the gear oil to quite noisy transmissions down. I guess the wood chips took up the slack in the teeth and cusioned the contact but I think a rebuild would be more appropriate for long term use and peace of mind.
 55 Vicky & customline 58 Rack Dump, 55 F350 yard truck, 57 F100 59 & 61 P 400's, 58 F100 custom cab, 69 F100, 79 F150, 82 F600 ramp truck, 90 mustang conv 7 up, 94 Mustang, Should I continue?
|
|
|
LON
|
|
Group: Forum Members
Last Active: 3 Years Ago
Posts: 523,
Visits: 3.7K
|
Moz , As you know ,I don't like to boast ? I could count on one hand ( with 3 fingers missing ) just how many Canadians are on this site ???? I know its a long way from Canada to USA ,maybe that's why there are so few of them there "Great White Northerners "on this site .Us "Southerners " on the other hand ,sure have a lot of members .I'm sure Rob will come up with an excuse ,I mean reason ,why there are so few of them .???? Regards Lon
yblocksdownunder 
|
|
|
Moz
|
|
Group: Forum Members
Last Active: 6 Years Ago
Posts: 533,
Visits: 3.7K
|
g'day joe welcome to the site i agree with lon your box could be just plain worn out im in geelong victoria ive got a 59 starmodel mainline & a 58 star customline hey lon do you think us aussies are big enough in numbers yet ?
 moz. geelong victoria australia. graduate 1980, bus, truck, car, hot rod, boat, submarine, hovercraft, hydrafoil, firetruck, mobile home, jet, helicopter, cruise ship, motorcycle, bicycle, santa's sleigh, clock, alloy bullbar, alloy fuel tank, lens, dr who's tardis, matter - anti matter warp drive buffer & y-block lover
|
|
|
LON
|
|
Group: Forum Members
Last Active: 3 Years Ago
Posts: 523,
Visits: 3.7K
|
Hey Joe , Another Brisbane ( Albany Creek ) boy here. Could be just plain worn out ?? XA or XB Falcon manual boxes could be worth a look as there linkage will be on the same side as your "Star " model .Early Customlines ( up to 1958 ) still used the USA gearbox.Jamming gears & linkage was always a problem as the linkage went down under the box and up the other side to our passenger side .The "Star " model used an Aussie made box as the selectors were on the drivers side (RHD ) .Also the Falcon boxes have synchro on 1st gear ?? Those Y-Blocks sure go good with a Top Loader behind them . Regards Lon
yblocksdownunder 
|
|
|
AusHepCat63
|
|
Hitting on all eight cylinders
Group: Forum Members
Last Active: 15 Years Ago
Posts: 8,
Visits: 174
|
Thanks for the info so far, I'm going to have to wait until after the new year before I tackle any major machanics. Yeah, Peter I'm out near the Redbank Plaza if you know where that is.
Joe
.
|
|
|