So this problem has been around since I bought this car almost 4 years ago. 4th gear is a phantom , there's nothing there, it just revs and revs and there's no drive . We took the gear set out several times and there's no apparent problem inside the transaxle (the gear is actually there) and I've checked the bushings and replaced the one at the transaxle (the cup-like one).
It's a 76 2.0 with the side-shift unit
have you tried messing with the shift lever attachment to the rod? Its just a 13 mm. I think you should loosen that puppy and pull it back a mm or so, then tighten it up. Experiment in very small incremnts- no more than acouple of splines left or right and only a mm or two front to back, but first try to pull it back a little and retighten so that the rod is pushed a little farther when pushing the lever toward 4th.
Did you know that fourth gear is toward the front of the car? Just kidding buddy.
I'll go try that, it felt like it was going really deep into 5th, so that could be an option.
And as for 'puching' into gear, that doesnt sound like a good idea to me
Are you sure you knew what you were looking at when looking at the stack? If your dog teeth are gone you will not have 4th, but the gear will still be there. Can you shift it at the tranny and see if it will stall the engine (= engauged gears)?
Hmmm, then I would bet that you got some bushing or linkage issues as others have mentioned.
I think 4th gear is in your avatar's cleavage.....
Well I was just out there fooling around with it . I jacked up the back end and got under and fooled around with the linkage right at the tranny and then fooled around some with the shifter up in the car....
From the tranny it seemed that I could get it into 4th or where it would be to get 4th. The rear wheels were still on the ground so i started it up and let out the clutch slowly to see if it'd choke out... nope, just like neutral .
So I messed around with the linkage at the shifter and tried to get it to go further right (or left ) and front to back to see if any position would get me 4th. It seemed as though I could nudge up against 4th, but it would just slip off but it would slip into some spot. started it up again and tried to choke it out.. nope, nothing .
each time I shifted it into another gear (usually 5th) to make sure it would choke out and it did, so at least i'm not crazy... right?
Sounds like your 4th gear dog teeth are no more and your synchro band is nice and shiny. Time to pull the stack and have a look. Sorry for the bad news.
If 4th is shit then I would bet that 1st and 2nd are poo as well. Plan on either a full stack rebuild, or getting a core with less problems (gamble) and rebuilding that instead. We wont know until the stack comes out. Running it may lead to more damage as there are likely debris in the oil and the bearings may be either shot or on their last leg.
Having a car that shifts right is a thing of joy. Sounds like he's no stranger to swappin it out so if he could get anything on there to make a few more cross country trips while his was being rebuilt, that might be the plan... of course how many $100 901 trans can there be out there in Gig Harbor? I'd like to get him on down to Fla with a camera too. I'll start looking around for one. Yours is side shift? OK. Mike- you need a loaner program
edit- OK they would be in Angola, IN if they weren't all already stockpiled n Gig Harbor.
I may have two sources close to me, I just need motivation to look into it Saves on shipping one way
Wow, you guys are helpful. I talked to my Dad, my mechanical mentor (since he used to work in 'the shop' back in germany in the early 80s) on VW's and even a few 914s! And when we had the tranny out he checked all the parts and didnt notice any chewed up synchros or dogteeth or we would have replaced them.
So what other options do we have for the phantom gear? before I rip the car to pieces again
As for Indiana and Florida, the porsche has been around here in washington the whole time I've owned it and it wont visit any of those places for a while I think ( I can barely drive it around the block!) .
Well, here is the deal man:
The gears are ALWAYS meshed together
The slider may be missing teeth and may be why you are not getting gears.
Why?
Because when selecting gears, the slider is engauged onto the dog teeth. The dog teeth are ALWAYS engauged to their perspective gears.
So, in order for you to get the problem that you are having, AND have it be inside the box, you need to have a failure at either the dog teeth, or the slider. If you say all of these are in good order then it must be OUTSIDE of the gear box.
It will not likely be the selector fork because you can still get 5th (R-1, 2-3, 4-5) meaning that the slider has one good side and the fork is pushing the slider around.
It isnt the shifter comb because you can select 5th. Same concept as above.
A bald slider looks just fine, but should have teeth on it. It is not uncommon for 4th or 2nd to lose the teeth only on that side of their perspective sliders. I have seen it more than once. It comes from improper allignment on assembly.
I am still betting that you have a toothless 4th slider. If you can get 5th then your linkage is probably ok, and your checks outside of the tranny prove this.
<chant with me now> Pull the stack! Pull the stack! Pull the stack!
No problem for me, my tranny is perfect
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