How to clean the inside of a transmission
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Re: How to clean the inside of a transmission
The whole saga is just an embarrassment for him. I understand he's your friend, but that should never have been given back to you with damaged gears. Mechanic? Hmmm.
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Re: How to clean the inside of a transmission
Last time he did mention the synchronise was wear and there are some metal chips, and I guess this might be the reason that sometimes my gear got stuck and not smooth. I was thinking about rebuild but then I just think may be I should try all the cheapest way to solve the problem before to go to expensive way.
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Re: How to clean the inside of a transmission
I think we read about this before- the horse has probably bolted. If the box is no worse than before it was "serviced" and then repaired then you probably have no further comeback on the mechanic. Flushing the box may remove some swarf/ fragments - if there is any- but its not going to be rectify a worn gearbox. Others suggested a more frequent change of oil and that is a reasonable approach.
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Re: How to clean the inside of a transmission
The only thing as others have suggested, is change the oil. There is really no point doing a 'flush' as it won't work its way into the gear set any more than oil does. Oil contains cleaning chemicals, amongst other chemicals, so just change it. If he has chipped teeth, that can't be rectified.
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Re: How to clean the inside of a transmission
Okay, my next goal will be gearbox rebuild.
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Re: How to clean the inside of a transmission
Nice way to blow another $2.5K.tescoking wrote:Okay, my next goal will be gearbox rebuild.
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Re: How to clean the inside of a transmission
Hopefully not by the same mechanic.
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Re: How to clean the inside of a transmission
It will be the same mechanic, how else can this Days of Our Lifes saga continue?
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Re: How to clean the inside of a transmission
tescoking wrote:Okay, my next goal will be gearbox rebuild.
Buy a good used GB from a reputable source for @$1k, otherwise $2k or so for a decent rebuild by someone who knows what they're doing.
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Re: How to clean the inside of a transmission
If I am gonna rebuild it I will find someone who is gearbox specialist. Gearbox specialist and mechanic is totally different role.
And see how, may be like you guys said, 2nd hand gearbox might be better.
And see how, may be like you guys said, 2nd hand gearbox might be better.
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Re: How to clean the inside of a transmission
I wouldn't stress too much until you start to have issues shifting or the box makes strange sounds.
If you had access to a car like this, would you take it back right away? Neither would I.
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Re: How to clean the inside of a transmission
Okibi wrote:I wouldn't stress too much until you start to have issues shifting or the box makes strange sounds.
My gear always get stuck in gear two, does that count as a issue of shifting?
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Re: How to clean the inside of a transmission
Depends if the issue is really the gear box or clutch, clutch slave or clutch fluid.
If you pump the clutch pedal a few times does it feel easier to shift?
If you pump the clutch pedal a few times does it feel easier to shift?
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Re: How to clean the inside of a transmission
Okibi wrote:Depends if the issue is really the gear box or clutch, clutch slave or clutch fluid.
If you pump the clutch pedal a few times does it feel easier to shift?
Not really sure about that as the problem only seems to happen on 2nd gear. For example this issue happen when I try to shift gear from 3 to 2, and the shifter doesn't get in, I need to press the clutch again to pull into 2nd gear, or from 1st gear to 2nd at traffic light.
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Re: How to clean the inside of a transmission
Replace the slave cylinder it's probably leaking by the description above.
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