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Old 12-23-07, 14:36   #14 (permalink)
Mazda Carnage
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Join Date: Mar 2004
Location: canada
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Originally Posted by cuJe5ter View Post
with the amount of time a clutch can take on one of these it just ended up being better to do it with the transmission rebuild.

as irony would have it, the transmission locked up again later in reverse this time. after that, it was swapped with the tranny i had on my parts car (the black one with 225,000 miles on it) and hasn't given me a bit of problem yet.

There are a couple things that will cause the trany to lock in a gear.
-The transmission is shot. (replace)
-The shift gate bolts came loose. (tear down, can be done on the car)
-The shift rod ends have wear, the shift rod ball made it out of the rod end box without disengaging the gear it was in.- this is often the cause and can be remedied. (less then 1hour to fix)
When this happens, you drain the fluid and pull the cap off the transmission 10mm (m6) bolts under the drivers side wheel well.
Once you get the cap off you will see 3 metal rods coming out, the middle one has 5th gear on it.
What you do is move the rods t'ill there all in neutral and you can move the shifter around.
Seal and install the cap, refill the transmission (I'd use gear oil if it's not cold but ATF fluid if it is).

If your shifter bushings are warn, then change them.

I have seen transmission lock up while off the car or while being installed, The shifter arm sit in neutral between 3rd and 4th gear.
-One of them, either during removal, transport or while putting putting it down, the trany dropped into 1st without the shift rod in that gear and the trany locked up.
-Another put up a bit of a fight with the bolt for the shifter rod, a couple of taps with a wrench got the bolt to pass through the bushings and also locked the transmission in gear (guess the taping moved the rod just right or just wrong!).
-Also the black 88gt I sold a while back had gear oil in it, it was like 20 below 0 out and we had to move it around, I put it in first and moved forward, then went for reverse, guess I hadn't completely disengaged 1st and the gear oil was so thick and cold that it pulled the trany back into 1st while I had the shifter over twards 5th reverse, the car stuck in 1st.

--In all three cases the problem was corrected by removing the cap and realigning the rods, (ATF or longer warm up with gear oil in winter and new shifter bushings) and they haven't locked in gear since.

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