Will there be engine damage if no warm up?
Italian Joe, anytime the clutch is engaged (even when the trans is in neutral) every gear is turning. This is because every transmission nowadays is of the constant-mesh variety. The input shaft is linked to all the gears on the lay shaft. Each gear on the lay-shaft is in constant mesh with its corresponding gear on the main shaft (which spin freely on this shaft). Moving the shifter lever locks a main-shaft-gear to the splines on the main shaft sending power to the wheels.
When Pbn85 is idling his engine in the manner he describes, the oil is circulating in his transmission.
When Pbn85 is idling his engine in the manner he describes, the oil is circulating in his transmission.
I always wait till the RPM's get almost normal which depending on the temp is like 30seconds or a little more.
Everybody knows you should let any vehicle warm up before taking off. I dont think you have to be mechanically inclined or a rocket scientist to figure that out. At least let that needle start moving first and let rpms drop.
No, it does not. The automatic transmission circulates fluid to the radiator for cooling but there is no coolant connection with the manual transmission. You can get a copy of the service manual here which will answer a lot of your questions.
https://my350z.com/forum/maintenance-and-repair/478541-factory-service-manual-fsm.htmlhttps://my350z.com/forum/maintenance-and-repair/478541-factory-service-manual-fsm.html
https://my350z.com/forum/maintenance-and-repair/478541-factory-service-manual-fsm.htmlhttps://my350z.com/forum/maintenance-and-repair/478541-factory-service-manual-fsm.html
Last edited by TurboBob; Feb 6, 2012 at 04:40 PM.
Easy fix man...hop in, start it up, get settled place phone/wallet/other crap where you need to, pick some tunes to drive to and fire those up...by the time all that's handled you'll have let it warm up enough from a cold start...usually about 90-180sec. for me
That isn't necessarily true. But certain vehicles require it. You can pretty much take off within less than a minute most of the time.
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