Recently I experienced a transmission failure at 31,000kms. The transmission literally went "bang" as I was driving to work. I exited a roundabout in 2nd gear, put my foot back on throttle and there was a large bang follow by a consistent rattling sound. The rattle was directly relate to road speed and not changing with the gear selected.
Stripped the transmission to find quite a lot of damage some of it secondary because of the initial failure which appears to be the final drive output that bolts to the differential, think crown wheel if you like.
Final drive gear. I cannot be sure of the exact type of fracture here and the cause.
4th gear, countershaft. Brittle fracture caused by impact damage from the chunk spat out from the final drive gear.
There is also damage to 2nd gear, countershaft. One tooth is deformed on its edge. I cannot be sure of when this happened and if it is related to main failure.
There is also surface damage to the countershaft drive pinion gear meaning it is now US. Damage to the reverse pinion gear which is also US.
Stripped the transmission to find quite a lot of damage some of it secondary because of the initial failure which appears to be the final drive output that bolts to the differential, think crown wheel if you like.
Final drive gear. I cannot be sure of the exact type of fracture here and the cause.

4th gear, countershaft. Brittle fracture caused by impact damage from the chunk spat out from the final drive gear.

There is also damage to 2nd gear, countershaft. One tooth is deformed on its edge. I cannot be sure of when this happened and if it is related to main failure.

There is also surface damage to the countershaft drive pinion gear meaning it is now US. Damage to the reverse pinion gear which is also US.