Steve,
you will find that the layshaft will come out with the sandwich plate. This is because the synchro dogs on the spigot shaft prevent the layshaft from disconnecting until you get it far enough out. When you refit it you have to mate the layshaft back with the spigot shaft gear and fit it all as 1. Takes a bit of jiggling sometimes. You have to be careful the 4th synchro ring doesn't dislocate and the front mainshaft roller bearing stays in place while you are doing this. A bit of grease on these two and the box standing vertical helps them stay in place. PM me if you need any more assistance when you get to this stage. While you have it out I would check the 2 front mainshaft ball bearing retaining plates for warpage or slop. If you can move the spigot shaft in/out at all there is some play there that must be removed. Usually it is the plates have been bent or strained from someone trying to bolt the gearbox to the engine without lining the spigot shaft up with the spigot bush properly. You can bend them back into place unless they are badly scored by rotation of the outer race of the front ball bearing. Any slop here causes hard gear selection. Hope this all make sense
Cheers......Brian
1985 110 V8 County
1998 110 Perentie GS Cargo 6X6 ARN 202516 (Brutus)
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