reverse shift engage noisy
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reverse shift engage noisy
Hi All,
Nubira 1,6 DOHC manual transaxle 85000km.
When I shift in reverse I often get a criiiiiiik gear noise.
If I don't pull the shift lever full against the left wall (+/-1 mm play)before engaging than it's beter.
Is that something I can adjust without stripping my tranny in pieces?
Thks,
Daniel
Nubira 1,6 DOHC manual transaxle 85000km.
When I shift in reverse I often get a criiiiiiik gear noise.
If I don't pull the shift lever full against the left wall (+/-1 mm play)before engaging than it's beter.
Is that something I can adjust without stripping my tranny in pieces?
Thks,
Daniel
same thing here... i even went to the dealership for that issue and the guy told me "throw in the revers gear slowly" and on a review on daewoos many years ago they said that the reverse is pretty tricky and you need to be at a complete hault to be able to successfuly engage the revers gear.
it is kinda inherent thing with the tranny rather than a problem.
MMamdouh
it is kinda inherent thing with the tranny rather than a problem.
MMamdouh
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Hey!
I've learned from a french forum the reasons of my noisy method. The pinion of reverse gear has right teeth without synchro and I have to wait about 4 seconds with the clutch pedal floored that all internal gears are no more spinning. Then I can engage the reverse without having sarcastic remarks from my neighborhood.
Daniel
I've learned from a french forum the reasons of my noisy method. The pinion of reverse gear has right teeth without synchro and I have to wait about 4 seconds with the clutch pedal floored that all internal gears are no more spinning. Then I can engage the reverse without having sarcastic remarks from my neighborhood.
Daniel
Hm... I'll give it a try!!Daniel wrote:Hey!
I've learned from a french forum the reasons of my noisy method. The pinion of reverse gear has right teeth without synchro and I have to wait about 4 seconds with the clutch pedal floored that all internal gears are no more spinning. Then I can engage the reverse without having sarcastic remarks from my neighborhood.
Daniel
sounds about right... i only wait some 2 seconds till it engages though.Daniel wrote:Hey!
I've learned from a french forum the reasons of my noisy method. The pinion of reverse gear has right teeth without synchro and I have to wait about 4 seconds with the clutch pedal floored that all internal gears are no more spinning. Then I can engage the reverse without having sarcastic remarks from my neighborhood.
Daniel
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I grind my gears all the time.... reverse and 1st gear.... I guess I'm too impatient sometimes
I don't think I could ever wait 4 seconds at a complete stop....I'm one of those guys that floors it in reverse and slams it into 1st as I'm spinning so that the tires are spinning in a forward direction by the time the car has stopped moving in a backwards direction.
Sure it's hard on the tranny..... but it's fun
I used to have a tranny with bad syncros and I didn't get them fixed so I used to double clutch or do clutchless shifting..... I probably ground the gears (sometimes forcing the shift) about 20 times a day.
Surprizingly enough the tranny took the punishment.... I couldn't kill that tranny..... so a little bit of grinding here and there shouldn't hurt it.
I don't think I could ever wait 4 seconds at a complete stop....I'm one of those guys that floors it in reverse and slams it into 1st as I'm spinning so that the tires are spinning in a forward direction by the time the car has stopped moving in a backwards direction.
Sure it's hard on the tranny..... but it's fun
I used to have a tranny with bad syncros and I didn't get them fixed so I used to double clutch or do clutchless shifting..... I probably ground the gears (sometimes forcing the shift) about 20 times a day.
Surprizingly enough the tranny took the punishment.... I couldn't kill that tranny..... so a little bit of grinding here and there shouldn't hurt it.
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you start counting 4 seconds AFTER you are at a complete halt, if the car is still moving you will gringd the gears no matter how long you wait... thats why it sucks.AcingTeam wrote:By the way, I tried that 4 second solution... and it does not work!!! Still grinds unless I completely stop
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yeah right... solve the revers problem and on the other hand lose 5th gear, make your car slower in 0-60MPH, lose top speed and above all lose the fun of upshift, downshift (and sometime miss-shift)?? no thank you i prefer to grind revese gear all day long :twisted:tango wrote:I have the solution to ALL your problems....get AUTOMATICS!!
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