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Old 08-25-2015, 09:34 PM   #1
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Ive gotta say Im not a fan of these 39 toploaders... Is there anything in the shift tower that could make this problem ?
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Mine jumped out of second until I had it rebuilt. Now no jumping out of second.
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Hi Everyone, If your tranny jumps out of second you are a member of a large but not exclusive club. You can get out of the club by rebuilding the unit. Legendary problem, not a cheap fix but I have been there, and since the change over, not an issue even once! My tranny man is Charlie Schwindler from the state of New York. He's also done the rear, and a few other bits hanging on my reliable driver.
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Old 08-25-2015, 11:08 PM   #4
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Junk that Rob ,send it to me,
you should be able to get it right,they are after all quite a simple box,non of mine do it,even the 99a engine.
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Old 08-25-2015, 11:19 PM   #5
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I blame you Lawrie !! Every time I speak to you saying everythings good then shortly afterwards things happen ..you jinx me lol !!
I cant understand it most of the parts in their are new..yes your right they are quite simple, I don't get it? I was hoping it may have something to do with those ball bearings and the indents , but thinking about it , might be clutching at straws..
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End float on 2nd gear,worn syncro,s ,I have never had mine jump out of gear,once I put the wrong mainshaft syncro hub combo and 2nd gear wore into the splines,the gear lever would move back and forwards about 2 inches on and off the gas,but it never jumped out of gear,
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I,m off away for the weekend in the 33 and caravan to Brisbane for a club swap meet.
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Old 08-26-2015, 12:44 AM   #7
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All that stuff is new Lawrie.. if anything I believe most of everything was on the 'tight' side when I assembled.. When I rebuilt it the first time no probs, well till the cluster bearing disintegrated a few months later..[never found it why] I simply inspected everything - replaced what was needed and put it back the way it was , now several months later jumping out of second uggh? No way it should be happening ..
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Hi Fellas,
there was a thread on here ,last year I think, about same problem. The poster said to check the thickness of your replacement bearing retaining clip. Any movement in the slot ( clip in bearing groove), would allow the bearing to move slightly forward. This encouraged the slip out of gear problem.
Sorry cant remember who posted it.

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Old 08-26-2015, 08:07 AM   #9
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I spoke with Dick Spadaro a few years back about my 39 jumping out of 2nd gear. He said the shifting forks were likely bent from the force of shifting in to 2nd gear for many years and could be straightened by removing the top cover while the trans is still in the car. I wonder if anyone has attempted this fix.

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Old 08-26-2015, 08:27 AM   #10
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It can be caused by the detents in the shift tower and you probably need a rebuild with a brass spacer washer in front of second gear between the gear and the brass blocker ring. Also new blocker rings and a snap ring kit. I just recently made this repair on a '39 transmission and my problems were solved. Shifts like a new transmission now. You can find all the information and parts you will need at vanpeltsales.com. When you have this problem fixed you will love this transmission, I promise.

PS you can make this repair yourself. I have done it. You will find that it is not all that difficult.
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Old 08-26-2015, 09:16 AM   #11
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Been doing flatheads and these transmissions for 60 years. There is no way to take the main shaft slack out of these transmissions except for spacer washers which wear in time and the problem returns. Spent a lot of money rebuilding them just to have the problem eventually return. Finally installed a T5 in my F1 10 years ago. Oh, how sweet it is!
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Old 08-26-2015, 09:33 AM   #12
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The main shaft and associated bearings, the synchronizer blocker & taper fits, and most important, the countershaft cluster end play and bearing condition all can have an effect on this problem along with just plain worn out gears. Most commonly it is extreme wear with the thrust washers or the case boss there at the back of the counter shaft where it contact the case. This stuff has to be renewed every now and then to keep things working correctly. The shifter top can also wear to the point it no longer shifts nice and crisp with good detents. There are parts available to repair this but it is not always a cause for a 2nd gear unententional release or pop out. The shift forks can get worn or bent too but that is usually from abuse or very long term wear.

If you want it to shift and last like a new car then go and buy a new car. Old Fords are old technology and require more maintenance than newer cars. A person also needs experience to know how far the old parts will go before they have to be replaced. Mac VanPelt and other rebuilders know this stuff but most other folks don't since it really isn't covered well by the OEM manuals. Mac's manual is the best yet.
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Old 08-26-2015, 09:44 AM   #13
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The main shaft and associated bearings, the synchronizer blocker & taper fits, and most important, the countershaft cluster end play and bearing condition all can have an effect on this problem along with just plain worn out gears. Most commonly it is extreme wear with the thrust washers or the case boss there at the back of the counter shaft where it contact the case. This stuff has to be renewed every now and then to keep things working correctly. The shifter top can also wear to the point it no longer shifts nice and crisp with good detents. There are parts available to repair this but it is not always a cause for a 2nd gear unententional release or pop out. The shift forks can get worn or bent too but that is usually from abuse or very long term wear.

If you want it to shift and last like a new car then go and buy a new car. Old Fords are old technology and require more maintenance than newer cars. A person also needs experience to know how far the old parts will go before they have to be replaced. Mac VanPelt and other rebuilders know this stuff but most other folks don't since it really isn't covered well by the OEM manuals. Mac's manual is the best yet.
Well said. Contact Mac VanPelt you will not regret it!
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Old 08-26-2015, 10:19 AM   #14
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When I was a kid I had a 39 ford sedan, I broke a few transmissions now and then. There was a truck garage in town, the owner ran a 37 ford modified with a 389 pontiac for power thru a 39 trans, he had a big long bench with at least a dozen rebuilt top shifters on it. I would walk in carrying my broken trans and say "Hey Axel, I broke another one!". He would say " leave it on the floor and pick a new one out, I would pay him a paltry sum by todays atandards and go back home to put my car back together. These transmissions were there ready to put his modified back in racing trim, when needed. Did I mention that he had a big old barn door spring attached to his dashboard. I asked him once what that spring was for? He said, "that is to keep her in second" good memories, Rich
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I know that the correct solution is to tighten up the clearances in the trans...
My solution has been to increase the spring in the detent (behind the balls in the lid), a lot stronger, and as many coils as will fit...
Second gear holds well and there is no discernible increase in the effort to shift.

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Worn out synchronizers!
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Old 08-26-2015, 07:03 PM   #17
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It can be caused by the detents in the shift tower and you probably need a rebuild with a brass spacer washer in front of second gear between the gear and the brass blocker ring. Also new blocker rings and a snap ring kit. I just recently made this repair on a '39 transmission and my problems were solved. Shifts like a new transmission now. You can find all the information and parts you will need at vanpeltsales.com. When you have this problem fixed you will love this transmission, I promise.

PS you can make this repair yourself. I have done it. You will find that it is not all that difficult.



Ive done all of this Seth..

The detents in the tower are in great condition, however the ball bearings look a little worn, I went to replace them last time with new ones and they locked the shifter up, I had to pull it all apart to remove them , I measured them at .003 larger than the bearings I had. I questioned this with the supplier, and the ones sent to me were in fact NOS , so its got me stumped..? The second / third fork has a lot of sideways movement [floppy] I thought that could be normal, but the only thing that can cause it would be that the ball bearing is loose??
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Too much end play..
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Old 08-27-2015, 11:37 AM   #19
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Maybe your transmission case is worn/stretched beyond use? Just throwing out an idea.
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Old 08-27-2015, 11:43 AM   #20
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I think this is only a floor shift problem. I/m converting my 47 to a floor shift.
The case is a 50 pu. I'm reinstalling it and was checking my 2 nd gear.
I put the top back on and put it in 2nd, put screws for location.
The fork 3" it pushes the sleeve just about to 2nd gear. So looks ok.
The 3" ford measures .340 if this is worn could be problem wear, the lever check for wear on stick that pushs to 2nd. Should be round no flat spots . All wear adds up.
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