I'm getting towards the end of a restoration on my 1972 TC, 365-5sp gearbox.
The PO had already done most of the mechanical rebuilding/overhaul. I've had the car running and driven up and down the drive a few times, all seemed in order bar
some adjustments needed. The indent ball and spring were not fitted but the shift worked very well, selecting all gears easily.
The problems have started since fitting the ball and spring and trying to adjust for rev & 5th indent. The cam just jams against the ball when trying to shift into 5th or rev,
it won't push it back against the spring. I'm not too keen on this set-up anyway and was likely going to make a lift up type of mod on the gear lever, something that I've seen well
documented on other threads.
However, the car is now stuck in a forward gear and I'm pretty sure a selector fork is the problem. Well described in this thread.
http://www.lotuseuropa.org/LotusForum/index.php?topic=2147.msg20076#msg20076Does anyone have any tips regarding the removal of the rear housing with the gearbox still in situ? it's a tight fit against the rear cross-member hoop but I'm hoping it's possible to tilt
the engine/gearbox to give access.
Thanks, Raf.