5 speed tranny
#1
5 speed tranny
Ok so my tranny has been getting a little hard to shift into 1 and second gear and I was wondering if it's just something that is causing it to not line up properly or would it just be the clutch? it's a 1996 3.8L camaro. Tranny is a 5 speed manual. Just want your thoughts and opinions and help as I'd like to know before I pick up a new clutch.
#2
yes it most definitely could be a clutch problem,.. typically this is so when its hard to shift into all gears. im assuming its hard to get into first from a stop eh? it will get into gear while its moving because everything is rotating etc..
try changing the fluid in the trans and see what happens from there. if no go, then take a look at your lines for leaks, your slave cylinder for leaks/residue, or ever loose bolts that secure the slave cylinder.
could even be something as simple as your pedal out of adjustment
but if its serious trans issues, your dog teeth on the synchros or blocking rings could be going bad. check for gold or silver metal flakes in the old trans fluid
try changing the fluid in the trans and see what happens from there. if no go, then take a look at your lines for leaks, your slave cylinder for leaks/residue, or ever loose bolts that secure the slave cylinder.
could even be something as simple as your pedal out of adjustment
but if its serious trans issues, your dog teeth on the synchros or blocking rings could be going bad. check for gold or silver metal flakes in the old trans fluid
#3
First is when it's setting still and second is both still and moving. I'll check out the slave and see how it's holding up. How hard would it be to replace all the gearing in the tranny if that is the problem!
#4
pretty good (difficult). you could try to find a used trans or just send it out(idk how much a rebuild costs).. but that is only if that is the problem.. could be any of the problems listed above though..
definitely survey the area and see if you can see anything fishy
definitely survey the area and see if you can see anything fishy
#5
Join Date: Nov 2007
Location: Eastern PA,
Posts: 10,465
Ya, good luck with that.
You have any idea how much a single gear costs? The counter gear itself is $600-700 alone. Besides it would not be "all the gearing" it would just be the synchronizers.
If you start the car at a stand still in neutrel can you put it in reverse without grinding?
If you start the car at a stand still in neutrel can you put it in reverse without grinding?
#7
Join Date: Nov 2007
Location: Eastern PA,
Posts: 10,465
Reverse is a non-synchronizer gear. If you get it in without grinding I do not think its you clutch hanging up. Even if it was you Slave Cylinder it would act just like a failing clutch. The reason a failing clutch make the car hard to get into gear is because the even with the clutch pushed the input shaft is being spun by the failing clutch or weak slave cylinder. With a synchronized gear that make it hard to force in. With a Non-synchronized it get noisy because you are just pushing two gear together and one of them is spinning. Now I am wondering if your having a shifter issue. Does the shifter feel loose? Can you lift it up and down at all?
BTW, The slave cylinder is inside that bell housing. Step one to inspect it is remove transmission.
BTW, The slave cylinder is inside that bell housing. Step one to inspect it is remove transmission.