Phreakish
Well-Known Member
Co-worker has been doing a bunch of work on his e-body this last year. Finally got it all back together and the trans is giving us fits. 1970 challenger, A833 non-OD 4spd with hurst shifter (no over travel stops), Dana 60 with 3:55Sg.
The trans was bought as a package, new/refurb through and through. Centerforce clutch and royal purple synchromax fluid.
Got it together, took it for a spin and 2nd gear is immediately a no-go. As soon as you pass the gate, it simply grinds. We re-adjusted the linkage: no change. Took off the side cover, inspected and poked as much as we could and nothing seemed out of the ordinary. It's a 71+ synchro setup with the wide keys and lugged synchros. Both first and second have some amount of play when the slider is in neutral. All parts look new inside, except where the dog teeth have seen some nicks now. With the car off, or even running and the clutch pushed in, we can shift all 4 gears without an issue. Reverse engages just fine. We pried the side cover up and forward - there's no drag on the reverse shift cam/lever.
First gear to third is no problem, fourth gear cruises great. We can get second gear at very very low speeds. Talking a walking pace not even idling fully in first and quickly shifting to second. It's VERY easy to bump out of second though. I found that if I brought it up to 2500~3k rpm, pushed in the clutch to disengage first, let the clutch out and rev to ~4k, then push the clutch in and try second it will sometimes engage. Sometimes not (grind). The other strange thing is that once second gear grinds, it's a pain to get any other gear - like the shifter doesn't want to move at all, or is binding. Let the clutch out and it 'clears' its way into neutral. From there we can get 1st, 3rd, or 4th no issue.
We did notice the linkage binding a bit on the cross member under the car, so we put a 1/4" spacer under the tail to raise it. Now everything is 100% clear and free moving - same issue.
The next step seems to be to yank the trans and tear it down. But what if we find nothing out of the ordinary? What could cause this? I had thought perhaps the first gear synchro (since it's mostly an issue once the car is rolling) might be stuck but it moves freely when the slider is in neutral.
The trans was bought as a package, new/refurb through and through. Centerforce clutch and royal purple synchromax fluid.
Got it together, took it for a spin and 2nd gear is immediately a no-go. As soon as you pass the gate, it simply grinds. We re-adjusted the linkage: no change. Took off the side cover, inspected and poked as much as we could and nothing seemed out of the ordinary. It's a 71+ synchro setup with the wide keys and lugged synchros. Both first and second have some amount of play when the slider is in neutral. All parts look new inside, except where the dog teeth have seen some nicks now. With the car off, or even running and the clutch pushed in, we can shift all 4 gears without an issue. Reverse engages just fine. We pried the side cover up and forward - there's no drag on the reverse shift cam/lever.
First gear to third is no problem, fourth gear cruises great. We can get second gear at very very low speeds. Talking a walking pace not even idling fully in first and quickly shifting to second. It's VERY easy to bump out of second though. I found that if I brought it up to 2500~3k rpm, pushed in the clutch to disengage first, let the clutch out and rev to ~4k, then push the clutch in and try second it will sometimes engage. Sometimes not (grind). The other strange thing is that once second gear grinds, it's a pain to get any other gear - like the shifter doesn't want to move at all, or is binding. Let the clutch out and it 'clears' its way into neutral. From there we can get 1st, 3rd, or 4th no issue.
We did notice the linkage binding a bit on the cross member under the car, so we put a 1/4" spacer under the tail to raise it. Now everything is 100% clear and free moving - same issue.
The next step seems to be to yank the trans and tear it down. But what if we find nothing out of the ordinary? What could cause this? I had thought perhaps the first gear synchro (since it's mostly an issue once the car is rolling) might be stuck but it moves freely when the slider is in neutral.















