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Old 05-18-2008, 03:58 PM   #1 (permalink)
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Default the every day in different way 3rd gear problem

i just finished working on the trans and comes 400 miles the 3rd gear is grinding on downshift again. i just replaced the
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3/4 syncro
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sry added
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tob fork
pivot ball
and a new ACT street clutch
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where does your pedal engage and do you notice any slipping or draging from the clutch. Could it possibly be slightly out of adjustment?
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its your shift linkage bushings at the trans. trust me!!!! (especially the crossover cable one)
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where does your pedal engage and do you notice any slipping or draging from the clutch. Could it possibly be slightly out of adjustment?

like 25% out so right when you let it out. havent had it slip on me.
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its your shift linkage bushings at the trans. trust me!!!! (especially the crossover cable one)

i got boogers
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i got boogers

well damn, that was the final cure for mine. adjust you clutch pedal as far out from the fire wall as possible, u'll actually be pulling it towards the seat while you tighten it. then re-center the shifter. my clutch is disengaged about 3/4 of an inch before it bottoms out. how old the boogers? and is shifting fine when the car is off, both clutch in and out?

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well damn, that was the final cure for mine. adjust you clutch pedal as far out from the fire wall as possible, u'll actually be pulling it towards the seat while you tighten it. then re-center the shifter. my clutch is disengaged about 3/4 of an inch before it bottoms out. how old the boogers? and is shifting fine when the car is off, both clutch in and out?

i think i need to center the shifter. shiftings perfect when the cars off
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i think i need to center the shifter. shiftings perfect when the cars off

thats prolly b/c your clutch isnt fully disengaging. when the cars off it wont make a difference, but when its on it will. adjust your pedal as FAR out from the fire wall as possible.
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