General Help needed need gearbox panda classic

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General Help needed need gearbox panda classic

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Hi all
Please help as my gearbox is now unserviceable due to snapped bolt in driveshaft housing. Mechanic has now also snapped removal tool in there so deffo knackered it unfortunately. Anybody got a gearbox for a 1990 1000cc fire engine panda about?
Can travel to get it as I am desperate for one
Two years of restoration and just as about to go back on road this happens
 

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So no need to overhaul the gearbox, just working on driveshaft?
It may still be worth taking the gearbox to a specialist engineering works to advise/repair, especially if s/h gearbox in short supply.:)
It needed to come out due to engine swap.
One of the little 6 mm bolts snapped in the housing for the driveshaft you see.
 
The snapped extractor adds to the difficulty because the extractor is as hard as drill bits.
There are companies that can spark erode the remains out and removed the snapped bolt.
Or find a good welder who can weld onto what is there and unscrew the bolt remains. The heat from welding will make the unscrewing much easier.

Best wishes

Jack
 
i had it happen on the cylinder head, the thermostat housing. i got it real hot with a map gas torch and a left turn drill bit. it soon came out with the heat. maybe worth a try.

other than that, i am pretty sure cinquecento gear boxes are the same.. you may have to swap the gear linkage controls over though as they are cable shifted gear boxes.
 
i had it happen on the cylinder head, the thermostat housing. i got it real hot with a map gas torch and a left turn drill bit. it soon came out with the heat. maybe worth a try.

other than that, i am pretty sure cinquecento gear boxes are the same.. you may have to swap the gear linkage controls over though as they are cable shifted gear boxes.
Very good advice thanks
Now all I need to do is find where the choke cable goes through the bulkhead and I'm off !!
 
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