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Re: JCB 3C Mk3 Powertrain - Shuttle problem & Oils Needed?

Posted: Sat May 27, 2017 10:46 pm
by philwheelton
Yes 25 thou is just over 1/2 a mm , you should be able to push the spool in that far ,it is spring loaded to push out .

Re: JCB 3C Mk3 Powertrain - Shuttle problem & Oils Needed?

Posted: Mon May 29, 2017 10:11 pm
by Wadhampark
Hello Phil and Pete,
Just to let you know that it was the dump spool causing the problems.
Somehow the rod which connects to the pedal had got bent slightly so the spool was out a little all the time. A few turns on the nut to adjust it and it now has plenty of power in forward and reverse.
There is a "whine" when reversing but it seems from reading other posts that is very common on Powertrain models.
Thanks for all your help and advice.

Re: JCB 3C Mk3 Powertrain - Shuttle problem & Oils Needed?

Posted: Sun Apr 01, 2018 9:11 am
by spy290
Hi All,
Sorry to resurrect this post.
Im having this exact same problem with my JCB 3C Mk3 powertrain.
The old girl when cold will move forward and back, but after around 10 mins she looses all drive.
I have checked the oil level (while running) and is fine.
The type of oil used is ATF Dexron II
I have played with the dump spool (adjusting it) and still the same problem.
Am I now looking at a very expensive purchase of clutch plates/box rebuild or is there something else that needs to be checked first?
Could it also be the torque converter that needs replacing?

Thanks in advance

Re: JCB 3C Mk3 Powertrain - Shuttle problem & Oils Needed?

Posted: Mon Apr 02, 2018 7:28 pm
by essexpete
Steve I think you really have the wrong oil in there. That era of shuttle did not usually use an ATF. Now whether or not that is the propblem might be debatable. The symptoms are a bit like that of a worn components that become more 'leaky' as the transmission warms up and tolerances increase.
It could be leaking clutch packs or a poor charge pump for instance. I suppose there could be a fault with the converter? What you really need are some pressure checks run by someone with the right kit and knowledge. Some on here might help you with the pressure figures and location of the test points.

Re: JCB 3C Mk3 Powertrain - Shuttle problem & Oils Needed?

Posted: Mon Apr 02, 2018 8:27 pm
by spy290
Essexpete, Do you know what oil I should be using?
The Gearbox serial No. is: 12731/579/129
The T/C serial No. is: 54
The Axel serial No. is: 01044

Re: JCB 3C Mk3 Powertrain - Shuttle problem & Oils Needed?

Posted: Mon Apr 02, 2018 8:39 pm
by spy290
Essexpete.
Would this be the correct oil for the shuttle box:
SAE 10W Straight Monograde Engine/Hydraulic/Transmission Oil?

Re: JCB 3C Mk3 Powertrain - Shuttle problem & Oils Needed?

Posted: Mon Apr 02, 2018 9:06 pm
by essexpete
That might be the one but I would try to check with a supplier.

Morris list this

https://www.morrislubricants.co.uk/prod ... matic.html

Could not see under the 3C 111 but under an old telehandler 520 -2

Q8 : Q8 TO-4 Fluid SAE 10W (From -10°C to 35°C)

Re: JCB 3C Mk3 Powertrain - Shuttle problem & Oils Needed?

Posted: Sun Apr 29, 2018 7:23 am
by The Haulier
Hi ,I have a mk3 3c power train and Iam just doing the rear bearing and seal on the gearbox ,however I didn't pay attention to whichway round the oil spinner went below ,( presuming that's what it is )looks rather like a worm gear ,one side is slightly different to the other ,I will try to post a photo later ,any help much appreciated,thanks Dan .