clutch grind
Originally posted by supermac88
yeah that works for me as well but it is just really annoying
yeah that works for me as well but it is just really annoying
The 3rd gear grind is pretty normal too. Mine grinds in 3rd every once in a while if I shift real hard. How bad is your 3rd gear grind?
blind leading the blind....
Ok, if it's grinding, it has nothing to do with the clutch. It is your tranny. Either that your shift forks are worn and need replacing, or your synchros are shot.
If you're revving it up to 5K and dumping the clutch, I hope you have fun finding a new tranny, cause your diff is gonna pop like a fat kid in a candy store. It will blow, and it WILL leave you stranded. Also, if you're revving it up that high on a stock clutch and not getting any tire spin, your disc is shot. The whole thing is probably so glazed over that it's amazing that it holds at all.
Grinding into reverse is completely normal. It's the only gear on a honda tranny that is straight cut. That's one reason it whines when you back up quickly. Ever wonder why the cars in Gran Turismo whine and keep going higher and higher? A lot of race cars have straight cut gears. The other reason your tranny grinds going into reverse is there is no synchro for reverse. Shift it into 5th gear before going into reverse because they share a shift fork, and it helps align all the other shit in there so it has less of a chance of grinding.
I'm done venting.
Ok, if it's grinding, it has nothing to do with the clutch. It is your tranny. Either that your shift forks are worn and need replacing, or your synchros are shot.
If you're revving it up to 5K and dumping the clutch, I hope you have fun finding a new tranny, cause your diff is gonna pop like a fat kid in a candy store. It will blow, and it WILL leave you stranded. Also, if you're revving it up that high on a stock clutch and not getting any tire spin, your disc is shot. The whole thing is probably so glazed over that it's amazing that it holds at all.
Grinding into reverse is completely normal. It's the only gear on a honda tranny that is straight cut. That's one reason it whines when you back up quickly. Ever wonder why the cars in Gran Turismo whine and keep going higher and higher? A lot of race cars have straight cut gears. The other reason your tranny grinds going into reverse is there is no synchro for reverse. Shift it into 5th gear before going into reverse because they share a shift fork, and it helps align all the other shit in there so it has less of a chance of grinding.
I'm done venting.
Originally posted by Bakeoff
blind leading the blind....
Ok, if it's grinding, it has nothing to do with the clutch. It is your tranny. Either that your shift forks are worn and need replacing, or your synchros are shot.
blind leading the blind....
Ok, if it's grinding, it has nothing to do with the clutch. It is your tranny. Either that your shift forks are worn and need replacing, or your synchros are shot.

Originally posted by Bakeoff
If you're revving it up to 5K and dumping the clutch, I hope you have fun finding a new tranny, cause your diff is gonna pop like a fat kid in a candy store. It will blow, and it WILL leave you stranded. Also, if you're revving it up that high on a stock clutch and not getting any tire spin, your disc is shot. The whole thing is probably so glazed over that it's amazing that it holds at all.
Grinding into reverse is completely normal. It's the only gear on a honda tranny that is straight cut. That's one reason it whines when you back up quickly. Ever wonder why the cars in Gran Turismo whine and keep going higher and higher? A lot of race cars have straight cut gears. The other reason your tranny grinds going into reverse is there is no synchro for reverse. Shift it into 5th gear before going into reverse because they share a shift fork, and it helps align all the other shit in there so it has less of a chance of grinding.
I'm done venting.
If you're revving it up to 5K and dumping the clutch, I hope you have fun finding a new tranny, cause your diff is gonna pop like a fat kid in a candy store. It will blow, and it WILL leave you stranded. Also, if you're revving it up that high on a stock clutch and not getting any tire spin, your disc is shot. The whole thing is probably so glazed over that it's amazing that it holds at all.
Grinding into reverse is completely normal. It's the only gear on a honda tranny that is straight cut. That's one reason it whines when you back up quickly. Ever wonder why the cars in Gran Turismo whine and keep going higher and higher? A lot of race cars have straight cut gears. The other reason your tranny grinds going into reverse is there is no synchro for reverse. Shift it into 5th gear before going into reverse because they share a shift fork, and it helps align all the other shit in there so it has less of a chance of grinding.
I'm done venting.
Originally posted by mitsurugi
Thank you for restating. This is what I said earlier in the post but nobody listened to me
Yes, the reverse grind is normal :thumbup: Its not just a Honda problem either. I've driven several manual tranny cars that also do this. Great post Bakeoff:thumbup:
Thank you for restating. This is what I said earlier in the post but nobody listened to me

Yes, the reverse grind is normal :thumbup: Its not just a Honda problem either. I've driven several manual tranny cars that also do this. Great post Bakeoff:thumbup:
well ya know the whole z6 with a cx tranny thing is kinda wierd the gears are really long so I have been playing with launch points. I was thinking that my clutch was bad but, nobody seemed to quite know, thanks bakeoff.
Originally posted by Bakeoff
blind leading the blind....
blind leading the blind....
Originally posted by supermac88
the whole z6 with a cx tranny thing is kinda wierd the gears are really long
the whole z6 with a cx tranny thing is kinda wierd the gears are really long
Originally posted by Kai
I've heard from multiple sources that a bad clutch/PP can cause grinding for various reasons.:dunno: Whoa, that's a bad combo. You may want to look into an Si/EX transaxle for that thing, it'll behave so much nicer.
I've heard from multiple sources that a bad clutch/PP can cause grinding for various reasons.:dunno: Whoa, that's a bad combo. You may want to look into an Si/EX transaxle for that thing, it'll behave so much nicer.
And I see nothing wrong with the cx si hybrid. I'm thinking of using a cx 1st and 2nd in my Si tranny. Boost+short gears=no traction!
Just lengthening the first couple gears would make a world of difference.:thumbup:



Awesome game though.