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  1. Ref: http://forum.tssc.org.uk/index.php?/topic/2019-spitfire-1500-overdrive-sounds-like-nails-in-a-food-processor/

     

    OK thanks. Good stuff.

    Pete - yes I've had the drum off as a shoe dragging was a possibility in my mind too. Not so. If the bearings are worn (observe that the car has <32k on the clock) would the noise be sometimes (very nasty) and nothing at all at other times?

     

    Clive, thanks, you're right. Not an OD concern anymore, this was a red herring. I'm in Petersfield.

     

    Anybody near Petersfield got a hub removal tool that my man can borrow?

     

    Conrad.

  2. OK thanks. Good stuff.

    Pete - yes I've had the drum off as a shoe dragging was a possibility in my mind too. Not so. If the bearings are worn (observe that the car has <32k on the clock) would the noise be sometimes (very nasty) and nothing at all at other times?

     

    Clive, thanks, you're right. Not an OD concern anymore, this was a red herring. I'm in Petersfield.

     

    Anybody near Petersfield got a hub removal tool that my man can borrow?

     

    Conrad.

     

    I'm moving this to rear axle so please respond over there. Thanks!

  3. Hello! Newbie alert.

     

    Very proud owner of 1978 Spitfire, one lady owner from new..(seriously!)

     

    HOWEVER... drove home from seller (yes I will be asking them of course, but I thought I would page the oracle first in order to perhaps enrich my vocabulary when I do go back to the owner) and flicked the overdrive switch doing about 50-60 down the M23. Sounded a little like the first few milliseconds of a food processor when you're whizzing the soup for lunch... know what I mean? Suffice to say I quickly flicked it back and the noise stopped. Also, the noise has kicked off a handful of times on it's own since that first time, alleviated by swiftly depressing the clutch and continuing happily after re-engaging.

     

    Gearbox was reconditioned a few hundred miles ago, although that was around 12 months ago. Don't know if that included an overdrive overhaul as part of the work. I've not checked the oil level yet.

     

    Any insights before I ask difficult questions of the previous owner?

     

    Thanks!

     

    Conrad.

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