turboren
Well-known member
I just finished (well, like 3 months ago) installing a new clutch (ClutchNet Red 2X PP with Fiber Carbon disc) in #224. I also had to swap out the tranny because I let a "friend" drive it. I had a few used spares in the garage, so I swapped in a 90 GSX tranny. I kept my 91 shifter and swapped shifter cables (actually modifying the 91 cables by chopping about 1/2" off of one of them and cutting new threads as far down as I could go... whoever said you can use the same cables for 90 and 91+ is full of it) so I could have a short shifter.
After making the proper adjustments so I could get into every gear, I started the car up and tested the new clutch . Unfortunately, it wants to grind (crash, really) going into 1st, 2nd, and reverse. If I allow enough time for the input shaft to spool down, then then it will kind of go into gear, but not without some resistance. 3rd, 4th, and 5th don't give me any problems. I haven't taken it out for a test drive; all the testing was done while the car was on stands (it still is).
I checked the clutch release arm to ensure it was in the right place before I installed the tranny, and I thoroughly bled the clutch slave cylinder. All the bolts holding the tranny to the engine are in place and tight. I can't think of anything else that might be a cause.
My guess is bad 1st and 2nd gear synchros. Anybody want to second that opinion?
Nothing worse than putting everything together to find out something else is broken. /ubbthreads/images/graemlins/frown.gif
Thanks,
Ren
After making the proper adjustments so I could get into every gear, I started the car up and tested the new clutch . Unfortunately, it wants to grind (crash, really) going into 1st, 2nd, and reverse. If I allow enough time for the input shaft to spool down, then then it will kind of go into gear, but not without some resistance. 3rd, 4th, and 5th don't give me any problems. I haven't taken it out for a test drive; all the testing was done while the car was on stands (it still is).
I checked the clutch release arm to ensure it was in the right place before I installed the tranny, and I thoroughly bled the clutch slave cylinder. All the bolts holding the tranny to the engine are in place and tight. I can't think of anything else that might be a cause.
My guess is bad 1st and 2nd gear synchros. Anybody want to second that opinion?
Nothing worse than putting everything together to find out something else is broken. /ubbthreads/images/graemlins/frown.gif
Thanks,
Ren