Hello,
I’m running an turbo nb with a five speed box. When in neutral, I have reciently noticed it is significantly harder to move the gear stick right into the 5/reverse gate than it is to go left into the 1/2 gate.
Is this a common issue or an easy fix?
When on the track it is making the gearchange from 4 to 5 problematic so need to get it sorted.
Any comments suggestion welcome.
Thanks
5 speed box - stiff gate?
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Re: 5 speed box - stiff gate?
It's pretty normal, most others i've been in feel the same.
Not sure if it's part of the design though, or if it's just a matter of the detents for the left gates have worn more than the right (which would make sense since you use 1-2 every time you drive the car, but not necessarily 5-R)
Not sure if it's part of the design though, or if it's just a matter of the detents for the left gates have worn more than the right (which would make sense since you use 1-2 every time you drive the car, but not necessarily 5-R)
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Re: 5 speed box - stiff gate?
The simplest thing to check is whether or not there's oil in the shifter turret.
Edit: ... and, if the small boot on the turret is torn, then whether or not there's dirt and crud down inside the turret.
Edit: ... and, if the small boot on the turret is torn, then whether or not there's dirt and crud down inside the turret.
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Re: 5 speed box - stiff gate?
5-speeds don't play well with turbos . If you like to give it the wellie, and it has a reasonable to high Kw count, it may be time to think about a 6-speed ...
But check the simple/cheap things first, and keep your fingers crossed.
But check the simple/cheap things first, and keep your fingers crossed.
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Re: 5 speed box - stiff gate?
greenMachine wrote:5-speeds don't play well with turbos . If you like to give it the wellie, and it has a reasonable to high Kw count, it may be time to think about a 6-speed ...
But check the simple/cheap things first, and keep your fingers crossed.
Yeah, but usually that results in either a stripped gear, or a busted casing, rather than it just feeling a bit stiff.
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Re: 5 speed box - stiff gate?
So I pulled the top off and the small rubber boot has perished and broken, and there is no oil in the turret. There is an oily film inside that is a bit gritty as a result of the broken boot. How do you clean the inside of the turret and get it working the way it should? Should I Take the turret off the gearbox?
Thanks for the advice so far......
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Thanks for the advice so far......
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Re: 5 speed box - stiff gate?
The turret on my NA8 box has a detent spring holder low down on the left side towards the rear that doubles as a drain plug. You can open that to flush it all out with brake clean or somesuch. Don't know about NB8B boxes though ... could be risky unless you have a spare box to practice on first.
Edit: forget that, just looked at the 6 speed parts diagram and it's totally different. There's a plug low down at the back of the turret but it looks like it's a welch plug. i.e non-removable unless you take the whole box out.
Edit: forget that, just looked at the 6 speed parts diagram and it's totally different. There's a plug low down at the back of the turret but it looks like it's a welch plug. i.e non-removable unless you take the whole box out.
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Re: 5 speed box - stiff gate?
Buggar, just forget everything I said. I read you had an NB8B and didn't read the thread title.
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Re: 5 speed box - stiff gate?
If the NB 5-sp turret is like the nb 6-sp turret it's lubricated from the main transmission case (unlike the early 5-sp, with a small separate oil reservoir) so couldn't you just pour some oil into the top to wash the crud down, drain the gearbox oil completely (inc. crud) and re-fill to appropriate level?
No help on the stiff feel though, sorry...
No help on the stiff feel though, sorry...
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Re: 5 speed box - stiff gate?
Probably a bit late now but my 5 speed has always felt a bit notchy, especially when cold.
When I looked both rubber boots were persished and the turret oil well was dry.
So I replaced both boots and the white plastic cup bush.
Shifting has greatly improved and that notchiness is far less.
Unfortunately I now have a flow on problem with oil leaking from the turret. After 2 attempts to seal it. I am about to post about that on a more relevant thread if I can find one.
When I looked both rubber boots were persished and the turret oil well was dry.
So I replaced both boots and the white plastic cup bush.
Shifting has greatly improved and that notchiness is far less.
Unfortunately I now have a flow on problem with oil leaking from the turret. After 2 attempts to seal it. I am about to post about that on a more relevant thread if I can find one.
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