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I am still trying to get my car back on the road, (not a lot of money coming in, lots going out) and I need to know what I can do, and what I will need a shop to do. I am decent with a wrench, but havent really torn into an engine/tranny before. The situation as it stands is thus: (my theory) I had my tranny rebuilt about 2 years ago, clutch and cable replaced. I think that the cable was bad, (or something). The cable began to bind, which started stressing the tranny to the point that it was grinding various gears. (I think) the stress was not only transmitted to the clutch, but to the crank itself, causing the harmonic balancer to let loose. As it stands now, I have a binding clutch cable, where the pedal will hang loose at the up position. A transmission that is ok for about 5 miles before it starts grinding switching gears up and down. And a balancer that is loose and wobbling on the engine. My question is how difficult is it to swap the balancer out, is it something that can be done without too much blood sweat and tears. How much am I looking at for the tranny and clutch? And finally is there any way to tell if the crank or bearings have been damaged by the brief time the car ran w/ the bad balancer without tearing into the engine?(2 min total maybe) Thanks in advance, J |
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Join Date: May 2002
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![]() Harmonic balancecr isn't bad. Pretty easy job. I bought a used t-5 for 400 but they can run you upwards of 1400. A new clutch is around 200. Not sure about the damage to the crank though.
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![]() I have never heard a therory like that before!!
A bad clutch cable causing stress on the tranny and harmonic balancer?? Uhhhhhh....................ok Let's take one thing at a time here. First, fix that balancer, then replace the clutch cable and see if gears still grind. Unless you can't drive a manual transmission, I don't see why you should need another clutch and cable after only two years. No disrespect but something does not add up here!
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