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gercolla1
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I just swapped my AOD to a T5. I used a new clutch set and a new adjustable quadrant. I am possibly having trouble with adjusting the clutch. The transmission does'nt seem to be disengaging on the first to second shift, It grinds if I don't make sure to press the clutch pedal all the way to the ground and shift into second easily. I drove this tranny in the last car just before I pulled it. It ran fine then. WTF? Anybody with any ideas will be greatly appreciated!
Oh yeah, I used ATF, then switched to gear oil,no change. Still the same.
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Posts: 2171 | From: Sampan San Francisco | Registered: Jul 2003
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FasterDamnit
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Loose the gear oil immediately! The tranny is designed for low-viscosity ATF! Also- what shifter do you have? If the stop is not adjusted properly you may not be goin fully into gear. Where does the clutch engage? Try adjusting the cable so it grabs at higher than 1/2 travel.
Hope you didn't put many miles on it w/ the gear oil in it... [ August 17, 2003, 09:45 PM: Message edited by: FasterDamnit ]
Posts: 2971 | From: NorCal | Registered: Sep 2001
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Saint
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LOL Thats hella funny! I sorta ahve the same problem. I just did a aod to T-5 swap and at first i couldnt get it right so i got the firewall adj and a new quadrent but it still slips. I got the clutch used and i think its just a stock clutch and cant handle the power. I cant get that damn thing to adjust right. I think im going to order a CenterForce clutch tomarrow.
Posts: 239 | From: Antioch | Registered: Apr 2003
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Stimson
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Sounds like you need to pour ATF back in and then add more tention on your adjustable cable
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Member # 1527
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We aleady tried that. I think the clutch is shot.
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Posts: 1316 | From: Fairfield | Registered: Jul 2002
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LAST302
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quote: Originally posted by Saint: LOL Thats hella funny! I sorta ahve the same problem. I just did a aod to T-5 swap and at first i couldnt get it right so i got the firewall adj and a new quadrent but it still slips. I got the clutch used and i think its just a stock clutch and cant handle the power. I cant get that damn thing to adjust right. I think im going to order a CenterForce clutch tomarrow.
Centerforce=Garbage!!
Posts: 1147 | From: Disco Bay | Registered: Jan 2002
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Saint
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Member # 2746
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quote: Originally posted by LAST302: quote: Originally posted by Saint: LOL Thats hella funny! I sorta ahve the same problem. I just did a aod to T-5 swap and at first i couldnt get it right so i got the firewall adj and a new quadrent but it still slips. I got the clutch used and i think its just a stock clutch and cant handle the power. I cant get that damn thing to adjust right. I think im going to order a CenterForce clutch tomarrow.
Centerforce=Garbage!!
WHat kind of clutch would you get than?
Posts: 239 | From: Antioch | Registered: Apr 2003
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91 5.0
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Whats wrong with Centerforce?
-------------------- 02 GT - Zinc Yellow 91 5.0 LX - Red
Posts: 1316 | From: Fairfield | Registered: Jul 2002
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LAST302
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Buying a clutch really breaks down to personal preference. I personally have had experience with centerforce (sucked), ram (sucked even more), FMS heavy duty (thumbs up), and McLeod (the best!!) I broke the first two, broke the third but it lasted alot longer, and the fourth has been bulletproof and engaged the best and had the softest pedal. Good luck!!
Posts: 1147 | From: Disco Bay | Registered: Jan 2002
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