Gear grind while clutch is depressed
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Originally Posted by ikeyballz,Sep 13 2009, 11:47 PM
That grinding is normal - you werent in gear, you tried to force it in while the car was still moving/engine wasnt matched, synchros couldnt catch up fast enough so grind.
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Originally Posted by ikeyballz,Sep 14 2009, 03:47 AM
That grinding is normal - you werent in gear, you tried to force it in while the car was still moving/engine wasnt matched, synchros couldnt catch up fast enough so grind.
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no words to describe how good it is to hear both of you say that haha
The previous owner said he changed all fluids at ~ 35,000 miles and right now I'm at ~40,000 miles
The previous owner said he changed all fluids at ~ 35,000 miles and right now I'm at ~40,000 miles
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I just feel like I should be changing the MT fluid after it happens because of the awful sound.
Will my "sometimes-crunchy" 2nd gear engagement suffer much from the few grinding mishaps?
My S is running stock fluids though so maybe trying something else will be able to smooth it out.
Will my "sometimes-crunchy" 2nd gear engagement suffer much from the few grinding mishaps?
My S is running stock fluids though so maybe trying something else will be able to smooth it out.
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