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Old May 15, 2004 | 09:13 PM
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Default New Quaife LSD, No Go!?

Heres the setup. I just had someone install a Quaife LSD in my B16 S1 cable tranny in a 91 CRX si. I did a new clutch TO bearing and pilot bearing. Mounting the tranny was very easy. Everything lined up great. Went to hook up the a cable to the shift fork and it was very tight, like the cable was to short. So after fighting it for a lil I got it on. So the cable was hooked to the shift lever, but to me it didnt seem right. Well, with the wheels off the ground the wheels spin and it goes in gear. But the clutch never really feels it engauges. Set the car down and it wont go in gear. It went in reverse and made a "clunk." When I try to put the tranny in gear with it on the ground it tries to roll forward but wont go in gear or make a grinding noise. Whats that all about?

Any ideas?

Throw out bearing? Something in the tranny?
I have installed clutches before and I ran this same clutch (Exedy stage one) before I did the LSD with no problems.

Thanks for th help, Im stumped!

Matt
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Old May 16, 2004 | 08:35 AM
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Anyone?
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Old May 16, 2004 | 08:44 AM
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shift linkage adjust or clutch cable adjust..did you install the lsd yourself?
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Old May 16, 2004 | 09:00 AM
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Default Re: New Quaife LSD, No Go!? (spaceman)

No I didnt install it myself, but someone said it could be the shift fork inside the tranny. It could be installed upside down or backwards, one of the two. The clutch adjustment is maxed all the way out. Im going to check the shift linkage now. But I dont think much can go wrong with the linkage.

Matt
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