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DriftEightSix 05-10-2013 05:46 PM

manual transmission issues.
 
Hey everyone.

All you manual guys, when you are stationary with car running are you able to put the clutch in and select every gear with ease not grinding or effort?

I've noticed for ages now (since I've had the car) that when I do this 4th and 6th always hard to select.

I've also started to notice if I go for a 20 min drive stop the car turn it off leave for 5-10 mins and drive the car again I have no issue.
Although If I just drive the car for hours the issue still occurs.
Can this be explained at all?

whaap 05-10-2013 06:08 PM

I find that mine goes into 4th almost intuitively. Going from 5th to 6th does take a bit more effort to not let it slide into 4th. I don't notice the on/off difference you're describing.

Cjymiller 05-10-2013 06:15 PM

No issues here. I can select all gears w. ease.

Rayme 05-10-2013 06:30 PM

How is this an issue? You get up and go from 4th or 6th gear on occasion ? Lol

Narcoden 05-10-2013 06:34 PM

Mines a tad finicky going into 1st if I'm not almost completely stopped. Doesn't really bother me though. All other gears are smooth as butter.

I've had many MT cars over the years... Sometimes a gear can be a little harder to grab than others.

RD1428 05-10-2013 09:39 PM

Conmon things with Our cara when the tranny oil is cold ive noticed.

DriftEightSix 05-10-2013 09:41 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by ottopilot (Post 925539)
How is this an issue? You get up and go from 4th or 6th gear on occasion ? Lol

Issue cause it shouldn't happen ...

Yeah I also have the issue most ppl have as well going into 2nd.

wparsons 05-10-2013 10:36 PM

1st through 3rd have more syncros than 4th through 6th, the issue is because the gear isn't perfectly lined up when you're trying to select it and without the syncros spinning they aren't very effective at lining up the gears.

If you put it in neutral, let out the clutch, give it a rev, push the clutch in and try to select a gear it should go in much easier.

Lverasky 05-11-2013 12:44 AM

works as easy as a common car..no issue

Rayme 05-11-2013 09:33 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by DriftEightSix (Post 925924)
Issue cause it shouldn't happen ...

Yeah I also have the issue most ppl have as well going into 2nd.

Why it shouldn't happen? You're trying to synchronise gears while the car is not moving. And long as it doesnt grind there isn't an issue here with the gearbox. If it did grind, something would be wrong with the clutch. Transmission needs movement to work properly. What you are experiencing is the same reason some car won't go in reverse the first time around, when that happens just a kick of the clutch and trying again will make it work because you just made the input shaft rotate again and gave it another change to properly engage gear.

It's a bit hard to visualize, I know...but it's the same reason you can't shift a motorcycle's dogbox more than once while not moving without rocking it back and forth, and the same reason a bicycle's derailleur won't change cog without motion :) I'm over symplifying it but the fact is, changing gears is done best when things are moving.

Enraged21 05-11-2013 10:41 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by wparsons (Post 926016)
1st through 3rd have more syncros than 4th through 6th, the issue is because the gear isn't perfectly lined up when you're trying to select it and without the syncros spinning they aren't very effective at lining up the gears.

If you put it in neutral, let out the clutch, give it a rev, push the clutch in and try to select a gear it should go in much easier.

What if you just clutch in - put it in neautral - rev - select next gear - clutch out?

wparsons 05-11-2013 01:54 PM

Clutch has to be out in neutral to get the intermediate shaft spinning when you're at rest.

If you're driving (not stopped), then unless you shift REALLY slow the intermediate shaft will still be spinning, and unless you stop the output shaft will be spinning.

My whole post was directed at the original question which involves the car being stopped while doing this. The issue while stopped is that one (or more) of the shafts need to be spinning for the syncros to work and line up the gears.

StormTrooper 05-11-2013 03:34 PM

I don't see the first and second gear as an issue... All manuals that I've driven are stiffer when cold.

What does bother me is that going from 4th down to third is smooth while going from second up to third is not. ( second to third feels like wrx tranny) the rest feel Toyota /vw/BMW

DriftEightSix 05-14-2013 04:44 AM

Guess what!!!

So I had it at the dealer yesterday and today.

to get the popping sound fixed; I got them to look at the tranny issue.

They changed the oil; AND!! I can be stopped and go through all gears without an issue!!!!!!!!!!


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