5th gear grind at high RPMs
If I'm traveling at 75mph and drop it down to 4th gear and then into 5th I get this annoying grind when I'm pushing from 4th gear into 5th gear. It does not happen at lower RPMs, only at higher RPMs.
What's going on here? I have a 1998 GS-R with 50K miles. I swear, I'm gonna be livid if it's the clutch already.
Thanks.
What's going on here? I have a 1998 GS-R with 50K miles. I swear, I'm gonna be livid if it's the clutch already.
Thanks.
Originally Posted by Xymox007
A N Y B O D Y ?
depends on your driving style, and how much you abuse the clutch/transmission. If all the gears are rough on engagement then yes you mave have a clutch situation on your hands. However grinding a single gear consistantly isn't really an indicator of a failing clutch more of an internal transmission problem. If you're "racing" and dropping from 5th down to 3rd or 4th alot then you may have abused synchro's a bit to much for that gear set. Don't tell me it can't be done because I know of a certain person who has bought an ITR swapped EK hatch and within the 3rd week of owning it he had torn out 3rd gear for the most part.
I've got the habit of rev matching and "heel-toe shifting" on down shifts which makes things easier on the transmission. But to each his own.
Originally Posted by Speed Phreak
dropping from 5th down to 3rd or 4th alot then you may have abused synchro's a bit to much for that gear set.
Originally Posted by sspire
heel-toe, thats a drifting technique. honestly dont try the trickey shit until you can match RPMS with your gears without using the brake.
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