Just pulled into the garage, went to put it in reverse to back up, and nothing, a slight grinding like it is not fully engaging when it is all the way in. Then found same in 5th and 6th. Checked my aftermarket short throw shifter and seems to be adjusted properly. I saw the article where the guy lost his 5th and 6th gear, the snap ring moved forward and the gear stripped the splines. Could it have anything to do with the reverse lockout solonoid? Sounds like a transmission removal? The car has 35,000 miles on it. We run it hard, should we put something in there that is heavier. This is the stock unit. Can we just remove the differential and transmission without the torgue tube attached, leave it in the car?
Thanks a bunch for your help!
Thicker Fluid,Absolutely NOT!~!!
The transmission will not lubricate properly!
:eyerole:eyerole:eyerole
After several hours of studying my $2000.00 stack of Bearings,Thrust Washers,Syncro Hubs,Friction Cones,Blocker Rings,Gears and Main Shaft,I'm convinced that over about 25,000 miles thats what eventually caused the problem I had!~!!!
I went back in with Red Line D4 ATF!~!!
Yes,You can remove the transmission without removing the torque tube,
But to me it's easier to remove and replace it with the transmission!
In all I spent about $2900.00 totel my cost in parts,But I did replace all bearings and bushings in the torque tube and went back with a GM LS7 Clutch,Pressure Plate and Flywheel!
It's 10 times the clutch the LS1 clutch ever was!~!
P.S. Hope for your sake,Someone hasn't put "Royal Purple Syncromax" in it,You'll find Blue Bearings,Races and everything junk in the rear houseing!~!!
If you'd like to call me,I can PM you my #.