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Strange trans problem. What actually keeps it in gear?
So after many hours of searching, I still havent gotten a straight answer for my problem.
So the problem is that my trans slides out of 2nd gear on my sr20det. It only does this when I do a big clutch kick, or ebrake in. If i hold the shifter in place while doing this it won't slip out. When the car is in gear the shifter feels a little sloppy, aswell as in neutral. This recently happend after changing out my clutch, never had any problems until now. Usually when your trans im bad won't it show signs? I'm thinking it could possible be user error from reinstalling my shifter assembly, or something could be old/worn. I see I can get a solid shifter bushing, or even just an oem replacement. Also found I can get the shifter springs replaced. So what actually holds/keeps the trans in gear? I hope for the best, and it's not my trans ! Thanks in advance. Will keep this updated.
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I'm curious as to how it can just happen that fast without any symptoms.
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Assuming that your clutch pedal is adjusted and the pressure plate is clamping properly:
2nd gear is coming out because someone rounded the synchros on that gear. (Most likely from someone smashing it into 2nd) If you want to fix it, you will need a new synchro, which requires you to completely disassemble the transmission... and you'll need a press. At that point, might as well completely rebuild the transmission. How much metal, and what color, is coming out of the transmission fluid? |
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Before I bought my Tanabe Transmission Bushing, I had a problem with 4th gear popping out! I'll be in 4th getting ready to switch, just touching the shifter would make it pop out. I realized the problem was sloppy shifting, from worn trans and motor mounts. I installed the shifter bushing and the round shifter thing, I noticed that if i shifted fast, like normal, the popping out was gone. I said F yeah! through the trans bushing on and it was like race car solid, precise and held in tight 2nd and 4th. So yeah, I hated that, removed the round aluminum shifter thing and that's how it's been for 6-7yrs. This might help you with the pop out in 2nd gear, I have the shifter thing if you want it. Overnight shipping or 2.5 Gallons of 93 octane.
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I searched FR, and could only find the circuit sports bushing? Also did this just happen to you out of nowhere? Or did you have problems that led up to it?
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Well, I noticed my failing pretty quickly. Drifting I noticed the fourth gear pop out. Drag racing, I noticed that I missed 2nd way too much. Only lasted about six months before I decide to, try something to fix my sucking. In the back of my mind, I knew where the problem was, because when I dynoed my car I saw the engine twist. Just had to make the time to fix it.
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Motor mounts are solid. I had no signs of this, happened the day I put my trans back in.
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Yeah, bushing then the aluminum clamp thing for sure, it lock it in gear. 2nd and 4th for me. I didn't even know what it was for, at first. Like I said, mine was bad mounts coupled with quick shifts. I don't think I was putting it in all the way. ....That's what she said!
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I put the lower rubber shifter boot on backwards once, and it kept popping out of 2nd. I switched the boot back around and it totally stopped. I was really surprised. This was also found to be happening on a few customer cars after trans swap. I hope it is your problem as well. |
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Popping out of gear IS one of the early signs of transmission failure. The gears are held in by the design of the synchros. The synchros have little teeth around the outside of them. When engaged in gear those teeth lock into one another due to the opposing taper of the teeth on the synchro ring and the gear. As the teeth on the synchro and gear round off due to normal use and abuse over time they lose their positive lock due to the edges of the tapers rounding off. Once it gets rounded off too much it'll start to pop out of gear. Your tranny needs a rebuild. It is simply a coincidence that you're only noticing it after the clutch job. I'm willing to bet that you knew the clutch was weak before and you drove the car easier to protect it. Now, with the new clutch, you're likely driving it harder and now this issue is appearing. The issue was probably present before, you just didn't notice it. Maybe because you drove it easier, maybe because the new clutch grabs harder.
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Are we talking about the block rings wearing and not the sycnro's? Syncro's help you get into gear the block rings hold the gear.
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The synchronizer has teeth on the outside edge it that lock into the gear. Those teeth are what I suspect is worn. The blocking ring moves the synchronizer ring into position. Since the blocking ring and the gear are both steel and the synchronizer is brass that's what wears out first.
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Update;
Still having the same problem, it happens randomly. Lastnight it slid out of 4th when I was down shifting from 5th. Also another problem has came up about two weeks ago .. Whenever I shift above 2.5k I feel a strange feeling, and small noise. It's not a grinding sound at all, it's hard to explain, but something clearly isn't working/engaging right down there. My possibilities/questions. -Could this have anything to do with my trans fluid? I've read stories of people fixing this with a simple fluid change. (I'm using Royal purple because I couldn't find the Redline in stores) -Maybe my pilot bushing was put in wrong? (I installed it all the way in. Is it supposed to be flush instead?) -Maybe I didnt seat the throwout bearing properly? Everything down there is brand new except my clutch fork. Any thoughts on this?
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Brand new ! Installed the one that came with my clutch kit.
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Heard from a few people that royal purple is rubbish .. Going to get the redline, and replace all shifter hardware.
The 2k+ rev problem never happens until after I drive for a good time. So maybe when the trans fluid heats up somethings going wrong?
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Amsoil is what you want in your trans...
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As long as you put a new bushing in and lubed it all up, real nice like, there shouldn't be a problem. Take the clutch slave off, take the shift fork boot out, and remove the inspection plate on the bottom of the oil pan. If you can't see any thing wrong, and there isn't pieces of clutch resting on the bottom of the bell housing, I would assume the clutch is not the cause of your problems. |
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Also nobody has answered my question about the pilot bearing. Are you supposed to press it all the way in, or only flush?
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The shift boot idea is ridiculous. If the tension on the shifter from the shift boot being installed incorrectly causes your trans to pop-out then there is something wrong with your trans. I've seen a million shift boots backwards and not one of them popped out of gear. Installing the clutch and/or throwout bearing incorrectly would also not cause popping out. That would also cause funny shifting/grinding alone. Make sure that the bushing on the tip of your shifter is installed. I have seen those missing before and that could cause the trans to not go completely into gear, which would cause it to pop-out. Other than that there is NOTHING external to the transmission that would cause it to pop-out. It could be worn shift linkage internal to the trans, but you would have to tear the trans completely apart to fix that. It could be in the synchros, gears, or blocking rings. BUT those issues would require a full rebuild as well. You're clutching at straws here, the problem is inside the transmision. |
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