View Full Version : Tranny wont go into 1st or 2nd
TurboDomestics
09-22-2005, 02:20 AM
I was dry shifting my tranny and it will go into all the gears except 1st and 2nd, it wont even go near them.
1 3 5
|-|-|
2 4 R
i wont go in the red part, if you know what i mean.
Shift fork??
How hard is it to fix???
Please say its easy! :rolleyes:
Im running out of time to get my car up and running
thanks for any help!!
-Charlie
TurboDomestics
09-22-2005, 03:26 AM
I should say, that it not the cables, because i tried to shift into gear right where the cables end up on the tranny, and i still couldnt do it.
Outlaw1
09-22-2005, 03:27 PM
Was the car running? Did you roll the car at all? Is this a new trans that hasn't been run before?
TurboDomestics
09-22-2005, 05:41 PM
Was the car running? Did you roll the car at all? Is this a new trans that hasn't been run before?
The tranny came out of my old car, which ran perfectly fine. By "roll" do you mean, push the car, or flip it over? It didnt flip over but, I did push it out of the street when it was crashed. No, not a new trans, it was a very good tranny and shifted very nice, until this happened. I remember trying to push it into the gears, right after being in the accident, but i couldnt go into 1st or 2nd then either. I assumed it was because something was pushed up against the shifter cables.
Matt D.
09-22-2005, 06:41 PM
The crash impact could have definitely broken something in the transmission. Do you remember what gear you were in when you crashed?
cudvig
09-22-2005, 06:47 PM
mine does the same thing and its definately the shift cables, you should see them. you can tell they are bent. hahahah
-Colin
TurboDomestics
09-22-2005, 07:07 PM
The crash impact could have definitely broken something in the transmission. Do you remember what gear you were in when you crashed?
I think I was in either 2nd or 3rd, not sure.
TurboDomestics
09-23-2005, 03:31 AM
mine does the same thing and its definately the shift cables, you should see them. you can tell they are bent. hahahah
-Colin
Well dont I fell stupid. I took the motor and tranny out, and pulled the tranny off, and right before I tore the tranny apart, my friend told me to check it again..........and it shifted through all the gears fine. :eek:
So i bolted it back onto the motor, and put the motor and trans back in, and it still shifted through the gears fine, so i hooked the cables back up and I noticed that the cable nearest to the motor (The one that goes back and forth, not side to side) is about 1.5 cm too long!! damn it! :rolleyes:
figures... now I need to figure out how to shorten this cable up, are the 91-94 cables shorter or longer than the 90 ones? Because i have both sets.
Matt D.
09-23-2005, 08:11 AM
What year is the transmission you're putting in? If it's a 90 transmission you will need to swap the cables if I remember correctly since the car you have now is a 93.
Outlaw1
09-23-2005, 08:14 AM
figures... now I need to figure out how to shorten this cable up, are the 91-94 cables shorter or longer than the 90 ones? Because i have both sets.
The cables have to match the shifter, brackets and shift arms on the trans. There is an adjustment on the end that clips to the shifter. I don't know if you can get that much adjustment out of it though.
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