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591362 - Tandwiel - 1e Versnelling

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Beschrijving:
Tandwiel - 1E Versnelling

Alle productcodes / identificatiecodes:
591362 591362 591362 591362 BR 2292, 591362,

Modellen:
Land Rover Series 2 en 3
Opmerkingen over de pasvorm:
SERIE 3 — LT76 versnellingsbak 1e versnelling (suffix A en B)
Vehicle Model Land Rover Series 2 and 3
Fitment Notes SERIES 3 — LT76 gearbox 1st speed gear (suffix A and B)
Alternative Codes
591362BR 2292

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Frequently asked questions

What is the LT76 1st speed gear and what does it do?
The LT76 1st speed gear is the lowest forward ratio gear in the four-speed manual gearbox fitted to the Land Rover Series 3. It transmits drive from the layshaft cluster to the mainshaft when first gear is selected, multiplying engine torque for pulling away and low-speed off-road work.
Why does the first speed gear fail and when should it be replaced?
The first speed gear typically fails from tooth wear or chipping because it carries the highest loads in the LT76 gearbox. Whine in first, difficulty selecting first, or jumping out of gear are common signs. A damaged gear left in service usually sheds debris that wears other gears and bearings.
Does this gear fit every LT76 gearbox, and is it a DIY job?
This gear fits the LT76 gearbox on the Land Rover Series 3, covering gearbox suffix A and B. Replacing it means removing and stripping the gearbox, so it's typically a specialist job. It's worth renewing the mating gears, bearings and synchro parts at the same time to avoid a new gear running against worn components.