Hello!
Noticed another fun new issue the other day...
After the car gets warmed up, I get a little bit of grinding going into both first and reverse. Doesn't happen when cold. Doesn't do it in 2-5. It's not horrible (yet) but it certainly is annoying.
I've gathered from searching other posts that I may need to adjust my linkage. As it happens, I plan on installing the Weltmeister short kit this afternoon. Think I'm on the right track? If so, any tips on adjustments would be appreciated.
Thanks!
-Randy
Sounds like a clutch adjustment to me. As the cable gets older it can stretch slightly.
If you can't get a good adjustment, check the tube the cable runs through where it attaches to the firewall. That can work it's way loose so you just can't get a good adjustment. Other places through the tunnel where it spot welded tend to work loose too.
Start with tightening the clutch adjuster nuts a couple turns.
Also, consider whether the trans fluid has been changed recently, or ever. The good Dr. Evil, our resident transmission expert suggests using 75w-90 "dino" oil - not Mobil 1 or other synthetic. Some people like Swepco, but I use the cheap stuff from WalMart, and it works great for me.
The short shift kit has nothing to do with how well the car shifts. Only the length of the throw that you, the driver feels. Some think it can actually exacerbate other problems like a mis-adjusted cable, worn bushings, etc.
replace the bushings. ALL of them! If you run out of threads on the cable add a spacer or washers. Before engaging r&1st put it in 2nd first. Double nutting the cable transmission end helps ensure you maintain the correct cable tension.
Open the fill plug on the passenger side of the tranny, stick your finger in. there should be fluid up to the bottom of the fill hole. Add some until it just starts dripping out. Make sure you can open the fill plug before you drain it.
Make sure the car is at least close to level (both fore-and-aft and side-to-side) when you're checking. I killed a Honda transmission by forgetting that and leaving it chronically under-filled...
--DD
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