(engine off) does it hurt the gearbox to shift w/out clutch?
(engine off) does it hurt the gearbox to shift w/out clutch?
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helloiamsteve

Original Poster:

4 posts

39 months

Saturday 22nd October 2022
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My friend was sitting in my car and having a feel of the gearbox. The engine was off the whole time and she was shifting the gear without the clutch at all frown Did it damage/hurt the transmission? because I am think the dog clutch doesn't usually line up perfectly to the gear slot and without the clutch allowing the gear to freely rotate when the dog clutch smashes in, it is got to be hurting gearbox right? What do you guys think?

I guess this also applies when shifting into 1st/ reverse gear after parking the car on a hill.

Paracetamol

4,249 posts

260 months

Saturday 22nd October 2022
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It really depends on how hot she is.

Funky Squirrel

435 posts

88 months

Saturday 22nd October 2022
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No damage caused unless you are shifting with the strength of Thor!

paul.deitch

2,210 posts

273 months

Saturday 22nd October 2022
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You didn't get the hidden message! smile

996Keef

435 posts

107 months

Saturday 22nd October 2022
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Any use of the gearstick is terrible for the transmission

Best to leave it in 3rd everywhere tbh

BertBert

20,380 posts

227 months

Saturday 22nd October 2022
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Seriously?

bangerhoarder

665 posts

84 months

Saturday 22nd October 2022
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It makes no difference. De-clutching only disengages the engine from the gearbox - the engine is not running, so you don’t have any torque input.

Don’t worry about it.

Draxindustries1

1,657 posts

39 months

Saturday 22nd October 2022
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paul.deitch said:
You didn't get the hidden message! smile
^
This
She was trying to get a message across but all you could think about was your gear cogs...wobble

anonymous-user

70 months

Saturday 22nd October 2022
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It will be ruined. Have the transmission removed and sent to a specialist immediately, for some new air gaps and a fresh set of dogs to replace the broken ones. Staffys preferably, they're quite resilient but still relatively compact so they should fit no problem.

Giulia Jon

407 posts

35 months

Saturday 22nd October 2022
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Sell it immediately to WBAC without telling them of the impending catastrophic transmission failure and go buy an automatic .

Do it NOW ! wobble

Mave

8,216 posts

231 months

Saturday 22nd October 2022
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Rat_Fink_67 said:
It will be ruined. Have the transmission removed and sent to a specialist immediately, for some new air gaps and a fresh set of dogs to replace the broken ones. Staffys preferably, they're quite resilient but still relatively compact so they should fit no problem.
And don't forget to invite her around so you can present her with the bill smile