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Bone1 10-25-2008 02:47 AM

Re: Trans prob: Serious dammage or not?
 

Originally Posted by Hitchhikkr
What? He's grinding in 2nd/3rd/4th upshift.


???

which is EXACTLY why I said 3-4 fork. 3rd and 4th grinds, kinda hard to shift with only 1/2 of the fork still there.

Think about how the motpr unloads from the engine mounts on the shift and what direction the shift rods is going. Your pulling the rod out of the tranny while the bottom of the tranny is rocking forward in the mounts, thus rushing the shift and breaking forks.


Either way the damage IS internal, have to pull it down and apart for a lookie.

Hitchhikkr 10-25-2008 03:00 AM

Re: Trans prob: Serious dammage or not?
 

Originally Posted by Mista Bone
which is EXACTLY why I said 3-4 fork. 3rd and 4th grinds, kinda hard to shift with only 1/2 of the fork still there.

Think about how the motpr unloads from the engine mounts on the shift and what direction the shift rods is going. Your pulling the rod out of the tranny while the bottom of the tranny is rocking forward in the mounts, thus rushing the shift and breaking forks.


Either way the damage IS internal, have to pull it down and apart for a lookie.

OIC, its only breaking HALF the fork. Im thinking about toyotas with their gay-ass aluminum cast forks that completely break off when they let go, ie no shift at all.


ok.

Bone1 10-25-2008 05:43 AM

Re: Trans prob: Serious dammage or not?
 
you can do that too on a 88-95 Civic tranny if you try hard enough!

Mustang/Camaro also suffer the same fate.

ifly87 10-26-2008 05:38 PM

Re: Trans prob: Serious dammage or not?
 
Is there a company or where can I buy straight cut gearsets for these d-series transmissions? or do you sell them bone? before I put in this other trans I'm going to install a lsd also.

Guy-Fast 10-26-2008 05:40 PM

Re: Trans prob: Serious dammage or not?
 
You have some serious bucks to throw at a d?

Hitchhikkr 10-26-2008 11:42 PM

Re: Trans prob: Serious dammage or not?
 

Originally Posted by chris
You have some serious bucks to throw at a d?


Bone1 10-27-2008 02:36 AM

Re: Trans prob: Serious dammage or not?
 
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Originally Posted by ifly87
Is there a company or where can I buy straight cut gearsets for these d-series transmissions? or do you sell them bone? before I put in this other trans I'm going to install a lsd also.

Straight cut gear are not needed, but the price starts about $4k.

This is a high dollar B series 4 speed setup, but money was wasted on the Richmond spool which WILL twist and fail

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Richmond I installed

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Whats happens with traction and power to a Richmond spool, Joe Demaree's H22 powered HB

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Bone1 10-27-2008 02:38 AM

Re: Trans prob: Serious dammage or not?
 

Originally Posted by ifly87
Is there a company or where can I buy straight cut gearsets for these d-series transmissions? or do you sell them bone? before I put in this other trans I'm going to install a lsd also.

Cheaper to go B series tranny.......

Guy-Fast 10-27-2008 04:11 AM

Re: Trans prob: Serious dammage or not?
 
Maybe everyone should go with the cg transmission has it seems to be the winner. Bone your thoughts

Bone1 10-27-2008 04:02 PM

Re: Trans prob: Serious dammage or not?
 
Only if Houseman built it for me, I haven't talked to the crazy canuck in a long time, but I don't need anything that AWESOME.

I know the last one he built the price tag was 15k......

Me, slap in ZC 3-4, long 5th, call it a day.


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