In neutral it turns fine. In first gear it turns nice for half a turn then gets a little "tight" and "rough" but does turn okay. As you continue to turn, it alternates between smooth and rough every half turn. In third gear it is very rough and gets very tight, until after a few turns it just locks up solid. Feels very, very horrible!
This is a close up of the slave cylinder bracket on DeeDee:
It's a little different to the slave cylinder bracket on the '64 donor, but similar working principle.
That explains the small cover plate I found just sitting on one of the chassis rails. It was just sitting there, not attached to anything but held in place by pressure from the passengers side floor plate.
So I assume this is the "water ingression hole" you refer to...
...and the plate goes here to cover the hole.
A quick check against the "reference" donor confirms this.
This weekend I did manage to separate the transfer box from the gearbox but I have been unable to separate the gearbox from the bell-housing so can't really start taking the gearbox apart to see what's wrong. There is a 1 1/8" nut on the end of the layshaft that I can not get undone. I need a impact socket for my rattle gun, or at least a large enough socket, to get over it. Off to the shops this week I guess. At least the transfer box looks okay and the main bearings on the main shaft and layshaft look okay from the bell-housing end, so I'm pretty sure the problem is "inside".
Ciao
John B
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