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Tech Talk Technical Discussion About The Nissan 240SX and Nissan Z Cars |
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I recently got a short shifter, and then yesterday my car started grinding 3rd every time, I shifter to 3rd
with the clutch fully disengaged. only happens when i shift above 2000rpm. looks like the sychros are off or something. It happends when the car is hot (like it grinds more). i checked my short shifter, looks like everything is fine and installed right, so i dont know what's going on. should i change the tranny oil and see or what? any info would be appreciated, thanks. |
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Its not your short shifter, you did install it correctly. That grinding was already there before you changed to the shifter. Its a problem that the 240s have with theire third gears. The stock shifter was weighted so you wouldn't feel the gear clashing as much. I am a proud owner of a 98 se and I have the same problem with my third gear when speed shifting under hard acceleration.
Changing your trans fluid to Redline, I hear helps a bit, but you can try double clutching to skip the synchros. That's what I do not to miss that third gear. (Edited by 240drifter at 3:48 am on Jan. 7, 2002) |
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hmm ok, well i did double clutch it, it didnt work, it doesnt grind on engine speeds 2000rpm or below, and how i can hear it grind too, should i just change the tranny oil and see what happens?
i guess I'll try double clutching again, #### it, this short shifter sucks then. (Edited by Grant at 4:11 am on Jan. 7, 2002) |
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I don't know what the 240's synchro's are made out of, but i had the same problem in my Z32 except in 2nd gear. A nissan tech told me that the Z32 synchro's are made of brass, and once they get hot they expand a little bit and start to cause problems. I don't know why it's just one particular gear, or what the synchro's are actually in the way of, that's just what i was told. Anyway, you may want to just call up a Nissan dealer, talk to a tech, and ask him what he thinks.
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hmmm...i thought it was just me messing up or something, but i only ever grind going from 2nd to 3rd sometimes. maybe it's just a lil' bug they never worked out on our cars, i dunno. i'd like to hear if there's something i can do to fix it. mine doesn't seem to happen as often as it does w/ grant though.
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I have the obx SS and haven't had a problem with any grinding like that. I would grind gears when shifting fast just cauz I wasn't used to the timeing but when shifting at normal driving speeds I never grind.
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#10 |
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I never had any problems with it grinding no matter how fast i shift. it just started, and doesnt go away. i think my transmission is just shot. I'll be selling bits and pieces from the car, im short in cash of getting this damned problem fixed.
I'm selling my short shifter and nismo shift knob if anyone is interested. These two dont go well together as a set, the threading on the obx shifter is kinda messed up, so the nismo is better off with a stock shifter.. Anyways, let me know whats up, or maybe any other experiences or problems. |
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Well, I went to the dealer and to a mechanic today, and both of them said that my transmissions got problems, and its not the short shifter. The synchros need to be replaced. It will run me about $1000 to have the transmission rebuilt. Now I need some more cash, so I can get my shit fixed ASAP. I've got the worst of luck when it comes to cars......
(Edited by Grant at 4:20 am on Jan. 8, 2002) |
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I used to have that problem, but it's gone now. I'll try to explain what I do... I don't know why it works, but all I'mma say is that it does for me. <img src="http://www.zilvia.net/f/iB_html/non-cgi/emoticons/wink.gif" border="0" valign="absmiddle" alt=';)'>
First off, when I used to shift for racing, I would rev up to around 5600 RPM, mash my clutch in all the way, shift into 3rd (the problem gear) and flick the clutch back up by sliding my foot to the side. For some reason, it would make a grinding noise. No other gear would do this except for 3rd. Well, one night, I was reading up on speed-shifting and it led me to start shifting without fully depressing the clutch - just enough to allow a gear change. And so, that's how I shift now. When I depress the clutch, I push it in about.... 2/3 - 3/4 of the maximum distance, shift gears, and flick the clutch back up. For some reason, when I do this, 3rd gear doesn't clash. And by the way, I too have a short shifter (Pilot but same design as OBX). Give it a try, cuz it might work. If not, you can slap me... err nevermind; I take that back. -=^_^=- Good luck. |
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