Shifting problem persists; unable to shift quickly.. HELP!!
. im about to order that tick adj and a pro 5.0. by any chance does anyone know the best prices on the short throw??? make sure you get them high rpm power shifts going cuz i will not take cruising around results!
. im about to order that tick adj and a pro 5.0. by any chance does anyone know the best prices on the short throw??? make sure you get them high rpm power shifts going cuz i will not take cruising around results!
He said the slave looked in pretty good condition, but the pressure plate looked pretty much completely shot and the flywheel had a couple of burn spots. Everything should be better now.
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Try calling one of the trans repair outfits and see what they have to say about it.
If worst comes to worst, anybody know a decent tranny shop in NYC? One that won't have my car out of commission for a couple of weeks.
1-2 gears not working properly would be internal
when you are stating it is every gear that is a problem with the clutch
unless all your synchro sleeves went bad at once (which don't really happen) there is a problem with the clutch/ slave (throw out bearing) or maybe even your pilot bearing since it does it at any rpm perhaps it might be binding and that is the cause of the clash in your shifting what all have you replaced?
1-2 gears not working properly would be internal
when you are stating it is every gear that is a problem with the clutch
unless all your synchro sleeves went bad at once (which don't really happen) there is a problem with the clutch/ slave (throw out bearing) or maybe even your pilot bearing since it does it at any rpm perhaps it might be binding and that is the cause of the clash in your shifting what all have you replaced?
1) New Pro 5.0 shifter
2) New tranny fluid (mobil 1)
3) New pilot bearing
4) New GM slave/throwout bearing
5) New GM master
6) New flywheel, pressure plate, and clutch(LS7 Kit)
7) New Transmission mount
Just talked to my friend that works at the mechanic and told me it may be, if our cars are equipped with it, a stop behind the clutch. The stop would not allow the clutch pedal to be fully depressed disallowing it from completely releasing the clutch from the flywheel. Do our cars have any sort of stops that can be damaged/adjusted( not the master itself since I know thats non-adjustable)?
1) New Pro 5.0 shifter
2) New tranny fluid (mobil 1)
3) New pilot bearing
4) New GM slave/throwout bearing
5) New GM master
6) New flywheel, pressure plate, and clutch(LS7 Kit)
7) New Transmission mount
Just talked to my friend that works at the mechanic and told me it may be, if our cars are equipped with it, a stop behind the clutch. The stop would not allow the clutch pedal to be fully depressed disallowing it from completely releasing the clutch from the flywheel. Do our cars have any sort of stops that can be damaged/adjusted( not the master itself since I know thats non-adjustable)?
and got an f'd up tranny with all the synchro sleeves and blocks chewed up
since it's not an adjustable master i don't think there would be an issue there as it would keep pedal height normal...
sorry i can't help you i'm studying manual tranmissions in school right now and will try to ask questions about your problem hang in there man and take it easy on the shifting because you don't wanna f up you gears or synchros Anybody have any ideas on what else it may be other than the tranny itself?
Or, anybody know of any reputable tranny shops in the NYC area?
Does it mean anything if this problem does not OCCUR AT ALL if my car is off(ie: perfect shifting when car is not on).
No problem when car is off, and when leaving a gear to go to neutral.
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