swapping a 5speed for a 6speed gearbox
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It does not whine at all it maybe the synchro as iirc it is common problem, Daz Davies should be able to help on that as he had some synchro issues.
In regards to lever yes it does seem very loose in the socket and makes for a mushy gearchange. My brother has newage jdm sti and his is solid and direct like my 5 speed box used to be.
Banny
In regards to lever yes it does seem very loose in the socket and makes for a mushy gearchange. My brother has newage jdm sti and his is solid and direct like my 5 speed box used to be.
Banny
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Hi Banny
I've got a 6 speed newage (Jap) STi box in my bugeye........it's a bit like stirring porridge, especially the change into 3rd gear
Did you say there was a short shifter for the newage 6speed which could help ??
I had a Prodrive short shift on my bugeye 5 speed WRX and the gearchange was nice and crisp (needed a firm hand though lol).
Cheers
Shaun
I've got a 6 speed newage (Jap) STi box in my bugeye........it's a bit like stirring porridge, especially the change into 3rd gear
Did you say there was a short shifter for the newage 6speed which could help ??
I had a Prodrive short shift on my bugeye 5 speed WRX and the gearchange was nice and crisp (needed a firm hand though lol).
Cheers
Shaun
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oops forgot to say my 6 speed conversion doesn't whine but does make a "moooo" sound in reverse.....it's like having your own personal cow in the back seat LOL
any ideas ?
Shaun
PS I guess the crunch into third is a syncro problem
any ideas ?
Shaun
PS I guess the crunch into third is a syncro problem
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The "sloppy" stick is usually down to two possibilities.
a) the circlip is missing holding the ball into the socket at the bottom of the stick
b) the wrong bolt has been used to attach the shifter arm to the box, allowing too much movement
a) the circlip is missing holding the ball into the socket at the bottom of the stick
b) the wrong bolt has been used to attach the shifter arm to the box, allowing too much movement
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The circlip is present at the bottom of the stick, I think that maybe one of the o-rings is missing that goes round the cage. going to dissasemble today & have a look.
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fixed some of the sloppyness in the gearstick, the o ring was missing from the plastic cage. there is still a lot of play in the linkage, but ill have to get underneath to have a butchers.
thanks for the help last night, much appreciated.
thanks for the help last night, much appreciated.
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do uk 6 speeds get dccd or do you only get it on the japanese ones? i am about to buy a 6 speed with dccd and all the runnng gear but not sure if it is jap or not. are there any other ways to tell them apart?
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Its a a fairly straight forward job. I've put a Six speed on a MY99 UK classic.
You'll need:
Six speed box (obviously)
Gear linkage
Gear ****
Either a six speed prop or a prop from an auto.
Providing you're putting a UK box onto a UK car it really is as straight forward as that. The 5 speed clutch will fit so no need to change that.
You'll need:
Six speed box (obviously)
Gear linkage
Gear ****
Either a six speed prop or a prop from an auto.
Providing you're putting a UK box onto a UK car it really is as straight forward as that. The 5 speed clutch will fit so no need to change that.
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just fitted the 6 speed onto an GC8 GT model. wondering how come i need to pull the lock on the shifter for it to go in while the reverse goes straight in without needing to pull the small lock??
anyone??
anyone??
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