Grinding gears
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Grinding gears
2nd 3rd and sometimes 4th grind when im shifting. It isnt all the time but most of the time. The guy i bought the car from said it was the shift linkage that was customized but not too good. Should I try and locate a new shift linkage or could it be other?(Synchros, tranny bad etcc..>?
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Re: Grinding gears (Skinnypunk)
Sounds like either syncro's or clutch not engaging fully. You can find the gear fine right? If so, then id look at the tranny for the problem. Maybe the "custom" shift linkage stripped the syncros over time from improper engagement and forced gear finds, probably tranny problems, but a long shot could be your clutch...
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Re: Grinding gears (Keebler)
<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by Keebler »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">Sounds like either syncro's or clutch not engaging fully. You can find the gear fine right? If so, then id look at the tranny for the problem. Maybe the "custom" shift linkage stripped the syncros over time from improper engagement and forced gear finds, probably tranny problems, but a long shot could be your clutch...
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actually finding them can be off sometimes. The whole shift is very loose and find myself thinking im in nuetral when im in some other gear. Thats why i was thinking it was the linkage cause it just isnt tight like it should be.
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actually finding them can be off sometimes. The whole shift is very loose and find myself thinking im in nuetral when im in some other gear. Thats why i was thinking it was the linkage cause it just isnt tight like it should be.
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Re: Grinding gears (LSVTEC 91 Civic)
<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by "LSVTEC 91 Civic »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">Try using GM Synchromesh in your tranny.</TD></TR></TABLE>
How about he fixes the problem first? You think just adding super juice to his tranny will fix broken syncros and hardware issues? What if his setup is incorrect and now he thinks $20 bucks worth of oil will be his end all fix for this problem?
Check your linkage, compare it to a stock, proper one... Make sure of the alignment and check your clutch.
How about he fixes the problem first? You think just adding super juice to his tranny will fix broken syncros and hardware issues? What if his setup is incorrect and now he thinks $20 bucks worth of oil will be his end all fix for this problem?
Check your linkage, compare it to a stock, proper one... Make sure of the alignment and check your clutch.
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Re: Grinding gears (LSVTEC 91 Civic)
<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by LSVTEC 91 Civic »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">Try using GM Synchromesh in your tranny.</TD></TR></TABLE>
what will that do as far as my problem? As in it has to be more than just that.. thanks though
what will that do as far as my problem? As in it has to be more than just that.. thanks though
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Re: Grinding gears (Keebler)
<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by Keebler »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">
How about he fixes the problem first? You think just adding super juice to his tranny will fix broken syncros and hardware issues? What if his setup is incorrect and now he thinks $20 bucks worth of oil will be his end all fix for this problem?
Check your linkage, compare it to a stock, proper one... Make sure of the alignment and check your clutch. </TD></TR></TABLE>
Yeah that sounds like my best bet .. thanks
How about he fixes the problem first? You think just adding super juice to his tranny will fix broken syncros and hardware issues? What if his setup is incorrect and now he thinks $20 bucks worth of oil will be his end all fix for this problem?
Check your linkage, compare it to a stock, proper one... Make sure of the alignment and check your clutch. </TD></TR></TABLE>
Yeah that sounds like my best bet .. thanks
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