GOT THE NEW TRANNY TODAY... SOME Qs
so i finaly got the new tranny on the Z and it feels totaly diffrent than before
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and so does the clutch for one it catches way up now, before it was a bit lower than 1/2 way down not its about 1/4 of the way up.
is that where it is suposed to be?
and onother thing i have had trouble putin in into 1st two or three times today.
onyone else w/ the same experience in their new tranny?
.and so does the clutch for one it catches way up now, before it was a bit lower than 1/2 way down not its about 1/4 of the way up.
is that where it is suposed to be?
and onother thing i have had trouble putin in into 1st two or three times today.
onyone else w/ the same experience in their new tranny?
Last edited by neonsinn2000; Aug 2, 2005 at 07:18 PM.
Originally Posted by MyV6IsFaster
Are you talking about tranny or clutch?
Remember, the gears are going to be very tight. You might actually have to have the input shaft spinning a little bit to get the car into first (or reverse). If it doesn't go in immediately, pull it back to neutral, release and depress the clutch (to get the input shaft spinning), then put it into gear.
Your old gears were worn a bit (and you were used to that), the new ones are very new. You'll have to work with them until they get a bit more loose.
Your old gears were worn a bit (and you were used to that), the new ones are very new. You'll have to work with them until they get a bit more loose.
Did you get yer tranny replaced by a dealer warranty? It sounds like you have the 05 clutch. My engage point is really high, but you can adjust it. I also had some trouble getting it into 1st when I first got it. Good luck.
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Originally Posted by mc350z
all i know is in my new tranny my 1st gear is loud as hell! it sounds like a school bus at about 5K or higher
i have that too, and i also cant put it in first gear sometimes, and the clutch engages at the very top.
its funny tho, when i got my tranny and clutch replaced (JWT clutch) it used to engage at the very bottom for the first week... and then it just went back to engaging at the top, and hasnt changed since... is it how its supposed to be? or they messed something up, and the clutch is worn out now?
the car had 32k miles on the first clutch...now it has 36
Originally Posted by elms350Z
Did you get yer tranny replaced by a dealer warranty? It sounds like you have the 05 clutch. My engage point is really high, but you can adjust it. I also had some trouble getting it into 1st when I first got it. Good luck.
i love it though i was just used to the old one
Originally Posted by gsazabi
I've also got the new tranny and clutch.
I have no problem watsoever putting in to 1st,
but my new clutch that I just got wobbles
I have no problem watsoever putting in to 1st,
but my new clutch that I just got wobbles
Originally Posted by elms350Z
Yeah my 05 wobbles a little. I noticed a big difference in my car vs my buddies 03. His was much easier to drive(perfect engagement placement) but the clutch was a lot heavier.
the old trany/clutch was a lot eazyer to drive i agree.
i guess that i do have an 05 tranny then.
i hope the 3rd gear crap has been taken care of.
Last edited by neonsinn2000; Aug 3, 2005 at 05:06 PM.
new trannys can be really notchy and difficult to get into gear sometimes. The clutch engagement will change as everything is broken in. In all 3 of my tranny's the clutch would engage close to the floor, by the end of the break in period its all the way at the end of the clutch travel.
i do have a question for you guys also. Whenever you come up to a stop sign do you push the clutch in then try and go from say 3rd to 1st? Everytime i've done that on my last 2 tranny's it would grind badly.
i do have a question for you guys also. Whenever you come up to a stop sign do you push the clutch in then try and go from say 3rd to 1st? Everytime i've done that on my last 2 tranny's it would grind badly.
Originally Posted by EdgeOfSanity
new trannys can be really notchy and difficult to get into gear sometimes. The clutch engagement will change as everything is broken in. In all 3 of my tranny's the clutch would engage close to the floor, by the end of the break in period its all the way at the end of the clutch travel.
i do have a question for you guys also. Whenever you come up to a stop sign do you push the clutch in then try and go from say 3rd to 1st? Everytime i've done that on my last 2 tranny's it would grind badly.
i do have a question for you guys also. Whenever you come up to a stop sign do you push the clutch in then try and go from say 3rd to 1st? Everytime i've done that on my last 2 tranny's it would grind badly.
Last edited by elms350Z; Aug 3, 2005 at 09:55 PM.
I didn't like my new tranny so I got a short shifter.
>> i do have a question for you guys also. Whenever you come up to a stop sign do you push the clutch in then try and go from say 3rd to 1st? Everytime i've done that on my last 2 tranny's it would grind badly.
I usually go to 2nd then 1st. I don't know why, and it's not really a conscious thing.
>> i do have a question for you guys also. Whenever you come up to a stop sign do you push the clutch in then try and go from say 3rd to 1st? Everytime i've done that on my last 2 tranny's it would grind badly.
I usually go to 2nd then 1st. I don't know why, and it's not really a conscious thing.
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whats the tranny number? CD009?
Short shifters sometimes (most of the time) feel more notchy then the stock shifter...
If the shifter alignment plate is off then it will feel even more notchy as well...
Short shifters sometimes (most of the time) feel more notchy then the stock shifter...
If the shifter alignment plate is off then it will feel even more notchy as well...







