series 3 auto gearbox
#1 series 3 auto gearbox
Hi Rob Gil here,does the auto box come out without removing the engine
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#2 Re: series 3 auto gearbox
Rob, do you not have the maintenance manual? It'll tell you in there.
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#3 Re: series 3 auto gearbox
yes i have the maintainence manual but that is not always correct
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#4 Re: series 3 auto gearbox
No it is an engine out process........DC

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#5 Re: series 3 auto gearbox
Hi,
Yes it will come out without removing the engine but when I did it I removed the radiator / front water elbow / alternator, released the engine mounts (both sides) & lifted it upwards & forwards, it was a pig of a job.
You will then get enough clearance to get it out but it is an absolute nightmare getting it past the rear chassis mount & don't attempt to do it without a transmission jack as it's really heavy!
If I were doing it again I would definitely support the car off the ground at the front & remove the front horizontal chassis rail (the one the header tank bolts to) & move the engine forwards horizontally 100mm.
Good luck if you decide to do it, why do you want it out?
Cheers,
Dave
Yes it will come out without removing the engine but when I did it I removed the radiator / front water elbow / alternator, released the engine mounts (both sides) & lifted it upwards & forwards, it was a pig of a job.
You will then get enough clearance to get it out but it is an absolute nightmare getting it past the rear chassis mount & don't attempt to do it without a transmission jack as it's really heavy!
If I were doing it again I would definitely support the car off the ground at the front & remove the front horizontal chassis rail (the one the header tank bolts to) & move the engine forwards horizontally 100mm.
Good luck if you decide to do it, why do you want it out?
Cheers,
Dave
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#6 Re: series 3 auto gearbox
For clarity when I say 'lift it upwards & forwards' I mean the engine, not the gearbox.
Once the engine is forward far enough to allow the rear of the gearbox to clear the chassis rail the box comes out downwards & backwards.
Whilst it may or not be necessary but when I removed my auto box to facilitate it I also removed the centre console & tunnel cover from the inside.
Cheers,
Dave
Once the engine is forward far enough to allow the rear of the gearbox to clear the chassis rail the box comes out downwards & backwards.
Whilst it may or not be necessary but when I removed my auto box to facilitate it I also removed the centre console & tunnel cover from the inside.
Cheers,
Dave
Barn Find Series 3, 2+2;
Pace Petroleum Company Car of Aston Martin Chairman Victor Gauntlett
Unused 25 Years; found 13.01.12 (38052 Miles); returned to road 16.05.12
Aesthetically unrestored, driven to Le Mans Classic (x4), Switzerland, Italy, Gibraltar
Pace Petroleum Company Car of Aston Martin Chairman Victor Gauntlett
Unused 25 Years; found 13.01.12 (38052 Miles); returned to road 16.05.12
Aesthetically unrestored, driven to Le Mans Classic (x4), Switzerland, Italy, Gibraltar
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#7 Re: series 3 auto gearbox
Thank you for that info,i may convert to manual,
All the best Rob Gill
All the best Rob Gill
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#8 Re: series 3 auto gearbox
Hi Rob,
Having fitted both the Getrag 5 Speed (ex XJS 3.6) & then replacing it with the Jaguar 4 Speed (with Laycock Compact A Overdrive) if you can find a bell housing the Jaguar 4 Speed is MUCH easier to fit as everything with the exception of the Gearbox 'Longtail' is OEM.
If you use the XJS 5 speed you will need a different prop, different gearbox mount & the linkage for the gear lever is tricky to get right.
It's definitely worth it but keep the original bits if you have room.
Dave.
Having fitted both the Getrag 5 Speed (ex XJS 3.6) & then replacing it with the Jaguar 4 Speed (with Laycock Compact A Overdrive) if you can find a bell housing the Jaguar 4 Speed is MUCH easier to fit as everything with the exception of the Gearbox 'Longtail' is OEM.
If you use the XJS 5 speed you will need a different prop, different gearbox mount & the linkage for the gear lever is tricky to get right.
It's definitely worth it but keep the original bits if you have room.
Dave.
Barn Find Series 3, 2+2;
Pace Petroleum Company Car of Aston Martin Chairman Victor Gauntlett
Unused 25 Years; found 13.01.12 (38052 Miles); returned to road 16.05.12
Aesthetically unrestored, driven to Le Mans Classic (x4), Switzerland, Italy, Gibraltar
Pace Petroleum Company Car of Aston Martin Chairman Victor Gauntlett
Unused 25 Years; found 13.01.12 (38052 Miles); returned to road 16.05.12
Aesthetically unrestored, driven to Le Mans Classic (x4), Switzerland, Italy, Gibraltar
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