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Post Options Post Options   Quote Bassman Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 25 October 2008 at 10:11pm
Ryan, I have a brand new one I bought from there...it's not the right one, I needed the 1st gen...PM and let me know.
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Originally posted by Dr.Fiero Dr.Fiero wrote:

Ok, no question about it then - you have a bent pedal, no ifs and or buts about it.

So John, do you think Ryan's pedal might be bent?

Yes, a bent pedal could certainly be contributing to Ryan’s problem, but seeing as how his first gear isn’t difficult to get into (not that we’ve been made aware of anyway), I’d be surprised if there weren’t still other issues.

Ryan, just so you know, there’s two types of pedals made of different metals. Aluminum ones which have a tendency to bend, and steel ones which seldom bend. Obviously you’ll want to replace your pedal if it’s bent with a steel one. A quick way to distinguish the two is with a magnet. It'll stick to a steel one and yep, not stick to an aluminum one.

Originally posted by 88FormulaFiero 88FormulaFiero wrote:

...when shifting into reverse I have to go into fifth first and then into reverse to prevent it from grinding, would this be caused by stretched shift cables?

Have you tried adjusting the linkages yet? 

Don't worry about whether the cables are "stretched" until you've eliminated some other variables.

It would tell us a lot if you could mention what gears (if any) are difficult to get into when the engine is NOT running.



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Post Options Post Options   Quote 88FormulaFiero Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 26 October 2008 at 1:07pm

I havent tried adjusting the linkages yet, i'll look that up and try doing it  on tues.  I'm not sure which gears are hard to get into when the engine is not running, I dont remember any being particularily hard but I havent tried that in a bit.  I'll check tonight when I go back home (I dont have my car with me).  

 

Edit to add that it runs though the gears very easily while the engine is off, almost no effort required.  Deffinitly easier than with the engine running



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Originally posted by 88FormulaFiero 88FormulaFiero wrote:

Edit to add that it runs though the gears very easily while the engine is off, almost no effort required.  Deffinitly easier than with the engine running

I'm no expert, so listen to what everyone else says as well , but that suggests to me that it's more of a clutch issue than a tranny problem.

It's not disengaging properly. Whether it's the pedal or the hydraulics or both or neither is yet to be determined.

However, I'd say the cables/linkage adjustment are probably fine.

 

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Post Options Post Options   Quote 88FormulaFiero Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 02 November 2008 at 2:15pm
Update on my transmission issue, both good news and bad. 

The good news is I got the new clutch pedal installed and now it sits above the brake pedal like its supposed to, I've also noticed the clutch engages much closer to the top of the clutch travel, it also seems easier to run it though the gears. 

The bad news is that it still buzzes into third and down into both second and third. 

any checks you guys can think of to see if my clutch hydraulics are working properly?

If they are then i guess its a transmission issue.

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Post Options Post Options   Quote Patrick Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 02 November 2008 at 3:02pm

Ryan, bring your car to the meeting this Saturday and let a few of us try driving it. Seriously. That'll give us a lot more to go on.

 

 

 

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Post Options Post Options   Quote 88FormulaFiero Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 02 November 2008 at 3:47pm

ok, it'll be there.  Capt thinks its the transmission and he's probably right, i've been trying to rule out the other possibilities though, before doing anything durastic. 

Thanks again for all the comments and suggestions, they've been really helpfull

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     We can take another look while you are at the meeting, just make sure to bring a flashlight as it will be way past dark even at 6:30 before we go inside for the meeting.
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