New clutch, "new" tranny...now it feels wierd.
I have a 91 Civic with a 97 D16Y8 swap. When doing the swap I put in another cable tranny from a lower mileage Civic SI. The clutch is a XTD stage 3 clutch.
The clutch engagement is deffinately different. I just tap the clutch barely to change gears (my old motor/tranny had the stock clutch with 204k miles). The actual shifting is what feels wierd. It's kinda tuff, seems like it's awkard. Just doesn't feel right. What could this be? |
Re: New clutch, "new" tranny...now it feels wierd.
If the shifting is tough then you probably have to adjust the cable. Sounds like you aren't disenaging enough.
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Re: New clutch, "new" tranny...now it feels wierd.
The actualy feel of the shifting itself shouldn't have anything to do with the clutch. I use the exact same clutch on my Z6. Engages a little rough but you get used to it.
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Re: New clutch, "new" tranny...now it feels wierd.
I'm not talking about the engaging. That is deff a lot stiffer, but grips like a champ. I'm talking about the actual shifting. It feels like it's just not the same. It's kinda tuff and feels like the gears are different...it's hard to explain.
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Re: New clutch, "new" tranny...now it feels wierd.
You put fluid back in it after the clutch change right. :1
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Re: New clutch, "new" tranny...now it feels wierd.
make sure to do a few rev limiter side steps :8
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Re: New clutch, "new" tranny...now it feels wierd.
Originally Posted by junkyard racer
You put fluid back in it after the clutch change right. :1
Did that....and then wondered why I was going 0 mph on my way home. :y :1 JP |
Re: New clutch, "new" tranny...now it feels wierd.
check to see if the shift linkage is binding
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Re: New clutch, "new" tranny...now it feels wierd.
Originally Posted by junkyard racer
You put fluid back in it after the clutch change right. :1
Originally Posted by NBLKID
check to see if the shift linkage is binding
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Re: New clutch, "new" tranny...now it feels wierd.
lossen the bolts at the bottom of your shifter a little bit. if you over tighten them it causes stiff shifter syndrome.
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