clutch/Tranny Problems...
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clutch/Tranny Problems...
OK guys I need help bad!
To start with when i am in neutral and push the clutch all the way in it makes a whinning noise...
now i can barely shift it into gear... 1st, 2nd, 3rd... none of them see to want to work when its acting up... it seems that the only time i can shift is when the RPM's are perfectly matched. which is fine while excellerating... but down shifting is a crap shoot... i am lucky if i get 2nd gear... I may not be getting full disenguagement of the clutch...
the temp is dropping outside... i could also be loosing fluid somewhere but its been ranning here so i can't tell. For now i think i am going to replace the fluids and see if i can adjust the clutch...
oh yeah, I have a 95 Del Sol stock D series SOHC Si
To start with when i am in neutral and push the clutch all the way in it makes a whinning noise...
now i can barely shift it into gear... 1st, 2nd, 3rd... none of them see to want to work when its acting up... it seems that the only time i can shift is when the RPM's are perfectly matched. which is fine while excellerating... but down shifting is a crap shoot... i am lucky if i get 2nd gear... I may not be getting full disenguagement of the clutch...
the temp is dropping outside... i could also be loosing fluid somewhere but its been ranning here so i can't tell. For now i think i am going to replace the fluids and see if i can adjust the clutch...
oh yeah, I have a 95 Del Sol stock D series SOHC Si
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Re: clutch/Tranny Problems... (ITRiWISH)
About the noise...thats probably a bearing inside the transmission. Either input shaft bearing, or another one of the mainshaft bearings. Read up more here: https://honda-tech.com/zerothread?id=596873
And then not being able to shift, my roommate had a similar problem and it ended up being a spring in the clutch. My only advice is to take off the trans, inspect the clutch/Throwout bearing and move from there.
And then not being able to shift, my roommate had a similar problem and it ended up being a spring in the clutch. My only advice is to take off the trans, inspect the clutch/Throwout bearing and move from there.
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Re: clutch/Tranny Problems... (djsire)
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