SYNCHROS??
SYNCHROS??
So if its my synchros, how much to get them replaced. I was thinking of a mugen shortshifter, would that help??
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I'm lost...re-read your question and clear it up a little please.
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synchros
I am trying to understand your situation. You said it misses in vtec, do you mean you can't get it in gear in vtec? Or , is it grinding when shifting in vtec. If you are having synchro problems, change the fluid, and use Honda brand fluid (about 3 quarts) It may help if you have 10w30 in the transmission now. Also, make sure the clutch is fully disengaged when shifting. A short shifter has nothing to do with synchros grinding, I like the stock shifter, I missed more gears with a short shifter than stock, I run the stock shifter now.
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It could be that you have either bent a shift fork, which is really hard to do, or that your syncros are bad, the reason why it's hard to get into gear is that the teath on the syncros are all rounded off, and it doesn't want to line up. You dont hear the crunching becuase it's not sliding onto the promary gear at all. It could be a couple other things, but it sounds to me like syncros. If it were a shift fork, you wouldn't be able to get into the gear at low RPM or even if the car was off. I've only ever seen one broken shift fork, and when it gave, the whole tranny was screwed, so it's pretty unlikely.
Any way, good luck with it, what ever it turns out to be.
Later,
Aj
Any way, good luck with it, what ever it turns out to be.
Later,
Aj