HELP!! No "R, 1st, 2nd or N"
#16
Three Wheelin'
Not to try to get you to spend even more money, but have you had the valve guides done yet? You're pretty close to having the motor out and while you're almost there......
#18
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My thoughts as well. I've daily driven many Manual Transmissions well over 100K and never had this happen. Again, car hasn't been on the rack yet ... he only assessed the problem from my garage but feels pretty certain on his diagnosis.
#19
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After reading this thread. I still think it has something to do with the new parts installed. If I was you, I would want to be around when your mechanic takes the center tunnel cover off.
#20
Banned
Check your center tunnel. There have been many threads for such a case as yours. I wouldn’t get to worried about costs as the parts that do fail are pretty common in this aged vehicle.
Good luck and consider replacing all the wearables at once and coating them with some nice silicon spray for the rubber bits.
Good luck and consider replacing all the wearables at once and coating them with some nice silicon spray for the rubber bits.
#21
Drifting
At your car's mileage this kinda of transmission issue I'll say is very uncommon.
#22
This sounds like something that happened to me a few years ago. I also freaked out, but it turned out just to be a small part in the linkage of the shift lever and golden rod that was easily replaced. Hope that's what it is for you too.
#23
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Thanks everybody for the kind words. I will keep everybody posted once I get the car up there on a lift for inspection. I agree that it's HIGHLY SUSPECT since I just had all this work done with the FD Short Shifter. RS Goldenrod and FD HD Transmission Mount.
#24
Pro
Sorry to hear about this. Hopefully you don't have to dig into the box and it turns out to be something associated with the recent work. If you do need to repair the box it will be a perfect time to re-gear if you want to do so. There are a handful of guys on this board that have done the re-gear and quite a few threads on the topic to keep you entertained while waiting for the prognosis.
#25
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Do you have the car still in your garage? You can do a quick look from the top by removing the shift boot, center console, and rubber boot. Takes a few minutes and you once you do this you have direct top down view of the shifter. If one of the plastic bushings in the shifter failed or the guide tube got loose as @sandiaman suggested you will quickly be able to see if you move the shift lever around as it should be nice and smooth motion on the guide tube and and the shift lever moving forward and backward. Hopefully this will be a quick fix for you.
#26
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My car has a weird thing where it's refuses to go into 1st some times. Pretty random. You double clutch and re-engage first and it goes straight in. Anyway, I had a short shift and goldenrod and I thought the whole thing was too stiff for the driving I do and I had it all removed to go back to stock. I was trying to put the car into first without double-clutching and I used a bit too much pressure and I felt something pop. Seemingly, the guide tube with the bearing on each end had popped off the bottom of the shift lever. I could technically engage gears but the shifter just swam around and it was impossible to tell if you were accurately in a gear or not. My shop reattached it in no-time and now I just make sure to double clutch back if I feel resistance to first.
Anyway, at the time I had no idea what the deal was. Maybe your problem will turn out to be a minor rather than major pain.
G
Anyway, at the time I had no idea what the deal was. Maybe your problem will turn out to be a minor rather than major pain.
G
#27
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I think it's a broken shifter fork. Stock ones are made of cast metal whereas the RS ones are forged. I had a similar issue at a race when I broke a fork and was able to shift into certain gears and not others. I upgraded a few of them to RS versions.
#28
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Thanks Mark. This is exactly what my Mechanic thinks. Again, will report back when I get the car up there next week on what he finds out.
#30
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