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2nd gear grind fixed!

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Old 05-06-2003, 09:37 PM
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Awesome thread guys! I have been to the point of crying thinking about my gears crunching. 1-2 upshift is the only time I've experienced a grind, so I really hope this helps.
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Originally posted by slick rick
I had my clutch adjusted (thanks Eukwasi) and now my grinding is gone too.
how do you adjust the clutch ? Did you remove the trany ?
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Originally posted by sky-chicken


how do you adjust the clutch ? Did you remove the trany ?
You can't adjust the clutch, but you can adjust the clutch pedal. The clutch pedal stroke can be changed, and the pushrod can be lengthened or shortened to raise or lower the engagement point and remove free play. The procedure is in the Helm's manual.
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I am actually at the honda dealer right now on the Honda computer at the parts desk and they say 3 quarts is required for the rear end.
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Originally posted by ohiodean
I am actually at the honda dealer right now on the Honda computer at the parts desk and they say 3 quarts is required for the rear end.
Only if you drink two. They are looking at the wrong thing.
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Originally posted by cdelena


Only if you drink two. They are looking at the wrong thing.
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Originally posted by cdelena


Only if you drink two. They are looking at the wrong thing.

, seriously you only need one quart(bottle). sometimes you even end up some extra fluid left.
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Originally posted by mas


It does not mean it's a stock lubricant problem, it just means the old oil needed to be replaced. Yeah, it's supposed to last at least 50,000 miles but I wonder how long the Redline stuff will last? Anyone has any experience using Redline in this car?

I need to get mine replaced soon.

I have the mt-90 in my tranny for about 1 month and it doesn't helped me for the notchyness and for the gear grind ( third to fourth ) so i will put Honda's fluid sometime this summer.
But i know it helped some owners on this board so i guess you'll have to try it to see if it works on YOUR car.
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