3rd to 5th question
3rd to 5th question
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jpp

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283 posts

252 months

Saturday 6th August 2011
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I sometimes do this if I'm trying to push on and then settle into a cruise, rather than bother with going to 4th and then 5th.

I have a new clutch but each time I get a crunch if I delay engaging 5th up to 3 seconds, so reluctantly I'm going to start always engaging 4th first as the 'box appears to require this and because I don't want to damage it.

Just wondering if anyone else has the same experience?

MrChips

3,299 posts

233 months

Saturday 6th August 2011
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Happy to be correct, but 5th still has a synchro so it shouldn't crunch at all.

What happens if you come out of 3rd and immediately put pressure towards 5th (clutch disengaged of course). If it crunches then too, then it sounds like a synchro problem.

fredd1e

783 posts

243 months

Saturday 6th August 2011
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You might want to stick to slotting it through all the gears as they are thought to be weak in some areas
http://www.5speeds.com/t5.htm


Edited by fredd1e on Saturday 6th August 11:42

jpp

Original Poster:

283 posts

252 months

Saturday 6th August 2011
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MrChips said:
Happy to be correct, but 5th still has a synchro so it shouldn't crunch at all.

What happens if you come out of 3rd and immediately put pressure towards 5th (clutch disengaged of course). If it crunches then too, then it sounds like a synchro problem.
Will give that a try again but prior to new clutch would go in no problem, which is why I'd suspected the synchro. I thought all gears would be affected if that were the case though?

jpp

Original Poster:

283 posts

252 months

Friday 12th August 2011
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Read elsewhere that it's generally not good for the synchromesh on the higher gear if skipping gears when accelerating because of the difference in speed of rotation. Looks like it's not going to become a habit.

GlennT

161 posts

200 months

Saturday 13th August 2011
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I had a similar problem, 4th to fifth a bit crunchy, 3rd to 5th - horrible!

New gearbox solved all of the above.

The syncro failing on 5th gear is apparantly a fairly common problem with this gearbox, my car only had reached 8500 miles when it was replaced earlier this year, thankfully for me it was covered under warranty with Fernhurst