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Mings 02-10-2023 09:06 PM

Help - Broken Shifter or Bad Synchros?
 
After a very cold day in CO my shifter moves left and right freely in any gear as if it was neutral.

:confused0068:

I'm being told I likely have bad synchros but I'm thinking (Hoping) it's just the shifter itself (bad bushing maybe?).

please send me your wisdom

2017 Toyota 86

Spuds 02-11-2023 12:03 AM

Just confirming. It was working fine, then a cold day happened, and now you have this problem. No missed shifts, no money shifts, noone else drove the car?

Do you know if there has been any work done on the drivetrain since the car left the factory?

Is the car driveable? Does the car still go into gear? Is it the right gear?

Any sounds coming from the transmission when you shift with the car off? With the car on if it runs?

My first thought is something went wrong with a shifter bushing somewhere, but more information will help track it down.

Ps assuming this is a manual lol

humfrz 02-11-2023 03:33 AM

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Originally Posted by Mings (Post 3568169)
After a very cold day in CO my shifter moves left and right freely in any gear as if it was neutral.

:confused0068:

I'm being told I likely have bad synchros but I'm thinking (Hoping) it's just the shifter itself (bad bushing maybe?).

please send me your wisdom

2017 Toyota 86

I had a floor shifter like that one time, but it was on my 1937 chev pickup.

I have no idea, however, I'll refer you to our shifter specialist, @Ultramaroon.

If you have busted something - there is a good chance he has busted the same thing and has some insight.

:burnrubber:

Mings 02-11-2023 02:29 PM

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Originally Posted by Spuds (Post 3568191)
Just confirming. It was working fine, then a cold day happened, and now you have this problem. No missed shifts, no money shifts, noone else drove the car?

yes there was no prior indicators, no one else has driven

Do you know if there has been any work done on the drivetrain since the car left the factory?

unsure

Is the car driveable? Does the car still go into gear? Is it the right gear?

i drove it a few miles like this, still went into gear, and it stayed in the right gear

Any sounds coming from the transmission when you shift with the car off? With the car on if it runs?

no sounds

My first thought is something went wrong with a shifter bushing somewhere, but more information will help track it down.

Ps assuming this is a manual lol

yes lol

Mings 02-11-2023 02:30 PM

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Originally Posted by humfrz (Post 3568204)
I had a floor shifter like that one time, but it was on my 1937 chev pickup.

I have no idea, however, I'll refer you to our shifter specialist, @Ultramaroon.

If you have busted something - there is a good chance he has busted the same thing and has some insight.

:burnrubber:

:thanks:

Spuds 02-11-2023 03:13 PM

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Originally Posted by Mings (Post 3568237)
yes lol

Based on your info, my guess is the rear shifter mount bushing is broken. If it was a problem in the transmission, you probably wouldn't be able to get it into the right gear and you'd hear some pretty bad noises when driving.

The rear shifter mount is under the car just behind where the shifter passes into the tunnel. The cold might have caused the rubber bushing to get brittle and crack/snap which would allow more sideways motion of the shifter than usual, but would still fulfill it's basic function.

Mings 02-11-2023 04:03 PM

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Originally Posted by Spuds (Post 3568243)
Based on your info, my guess is the rear shifter mount bushing is broken. If it was a problem in the transmission, you probably wouldn't be able to get it into the right gear and you'd hear some pretty bad noises when driving.

The rear shifter mount is under the car just behind where the shifter passes into the tunnel. The cold might have caused the rubber bushing to get brittle and crack/snap which would allow more sideways motion of the shifter than usual, but would still fulfill it's basic function.

thanks, you're the man. I will post a conclusion when this gets replaced for anybody else having this issue

Ultramaroon 02-11-2023 06:20 PM

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Originally Posted by Spuds (Post 3568243)
Based on your info, my guess is the rear shifter mount bushing is broken.

What? That's crazy talk. ;)

Spuds 02-11-2023 09:34 PM

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Originally Posted by Ultramaroon (Post 3568261)
What? That's crazy talk. ;)

Phew! For a minute I thought I had gone sane!


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