Difficult reverse engagement
#11
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IMO its just the way the S2000 gearbox is after it has about 25-30k mi wear - notchy and not easy to get into reverse when cold. I've regreased everything, done the burr trick, chnged fluids, etc. I think its how the synchros wear and the fact that reverse is not always aligned just right.
#12
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Ill give the first then reverse a try, im also going to rebleed the clutch because im not sure that I properly bled it when changing the master and slave cylinders. It shifts ok most of the time, but its mainly reverse on a cold start.
#13
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Changed all fluids, tried many of the above tricks and its still hard to get reverse while cold... I think Saki is correct here. Could just be the wear on the AP2 synchros after some mileage I guess?
#14
Me too with the hard to get R gear. 2009 w/12k miles. I clutch into 3rd then push down the shifter and go for R. Works well for me. I had to do this on my 95 civic w/230k too. My 04 Odyssey thunks into R - with 102k on the clock I think I'm already ahead of most other 2nd gen ODY owners.
#15
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No way. I have 100k miles on my ap2 trans.
95% of troublesome shifting or notchiness in the trans can be blamed on dirty clutch fluid, poor rod adjustment, or a rusted input spline. It is rare if it is the trans itself.
Sad to say, if the trans has never been out, and no one cleaned the splines with a wire brush and greased them, then you have rust.
Honda did not grease it from the factory.
95% of troublesome shifting or notchiness in the trans can be blamed on dirty clutch fluid, poor rod adjustment, or a rusted input spline. It is rare if it is the trans itself.
Sad to say, if the trans has never been out, and no one cleaned the splines with a wire brush and greased them, then you have rust.
Honda did not grease it from the factory.
#16
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IMO its just the way the S2000 gearbox is after it has about 25-30k mi wear - notchy and not easy to get into reverse when cold. I've regreased everything, done the burr trick, chnged fluids, etc. I think its how the synchros wear and the fact that reverse is not always aligned just right.
#17
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Originally Posted by Kyushin' timestamp='1326588425' post='21317756
Could just be the wear on the AP2 synchros after some mileage I guess?
This can be reached from the slave cylinder hole cant it? I noticed it was that same coloration when I changed the slave cylinder
No way. I have 100k miles on my ap2 trans.
95% of troublesome shifting or notchiness in the trans can be blamed on dirty clutch fluid, poor rod adjustment, or a rusted input spline. It is rare if it is the trans itself.
Sad to say, if the trans has never been out, and no one cleaned the splines with a wire brush and greased them, then you have rust.
Honda did not grease it from the factory.
#18
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Ok found a video and seems that part is reachable but could be a huge PITA to get to from that hole
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2GkWdHfFkjk
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2GkWdHfFkjk
#20
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Originally Posted by Saki GT' timestamp='1325887261' post='21293094
IMO its just the way the S2000 gearbox is after it has about 25-30k mi wear - notchy and not easy to get into reverse when cold. I've regreased everything, done the burr trick, chnged fluids, etc. I think its how the synchros wear and the fact that reverse is not always aligned just right.
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