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Synchro in 1st gear? |
Gatornapper |
Nov 23 2021, 07:08 AM
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Senior Member Group: Members Posts: 1,263 Joined: 22-September 17 From: Woods west of Richmond, VA Member No.: 21,449 Region Association: South East States |
Please forgive me in advance for asking a stupid question:
Did the new/original 914 tranny have synchro in 1st gear? Got mine with 60k original miles and it did not, nor have I ever driven one that did have a synchro 1st. But somewhere I read something that said synchro in 1st went out quickly - and then synchro in 2nd would go out. I have no synchro in 1st, but if it existed originally, that alone wouid be worth my rebuilding the tranny. Maybe Dr. Evil will do another one of his rebuild sessions at Scotty Burnett's? Synchro in 2nd has a mind of its own. 1st to 2nd - it works 60% of the time fine. 30%, I get a tiny crunch. 10%, I get a bad crunch. Tried everything - nothing I do seems to affect whether it will crunch or not. Downshifts into 2nd are another thing. 60% of the time, downshifts are perfect. Like a new tranny. 40% of the time, they are a horrible crunch. No idea why. Yes - clutch pressed all the way down. No problems with any other synchros, tho 3rd, coming from 2nd, takes some additional physical effort to get into gear for some reason. TIA, GN |
Shivers |
Nov 27 2021, 09:23 AM
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Senior Member Group: Members Posts: 2,850 Joined: 19-October 20 From: La Quinta, CA Member No.: 24,781 Region Association: Southern California |
Easy answer is yes. The whole cluster and intermittent plate. But then you have to put it back in, keeping all the surfaces clean, making sure the input shaft to the trans doesn't pop out the seal in the bell housing. Can't see to guide it. Another 1.5 hours you could have it on a bench. And could save yourself having to pull it later anyways to fix all the leaks. Or it may all work out fine, good luck.
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Gatornapper |
Nov 27 2021, 08:14 PM
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Senior Member Group: Members Posts: 1,263 Joined: 22-September 17 From: Woods west of Richmond, VA Member No.: 21,449 Region Association: South East States |
Shivers -
Older = wiser. At least a bit. You sold me. Out and on the bench goes the whole unit. But might be spring before I can get to it - and with no heat in my shop/garage, April. Just the information I needed to make a decision - and a plan. Invaluable information. Thank you so much. GN Easy answer is yes. The whole cluster and intermittent plate. But then you have to put it back in, keeping all the surfaces clean, making sure the input shaft to the trans doesn't pop out the seal in the bell housing. Can't see to guide it. Another 1.5 hours you could have it on a bench. And could save yourself having to pull it later anyways to fix all the leaks. Or it may all work out fine, good luck. |
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