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Old 08-25-2002, 09:51 PM   #4
KiltedBanshees93GT
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Originally posted by 82 GT
I have never heard a therory like that before!!
A bad clutch cable causing stress on the tranny and harmonic balancer?? Uhhhhhh....................ok

>I know it a bit far out, but its either that, or everything sorta let go at once. I was hoping that there was a causal chain of events. It's either that or god just hates me. Hoping for the former if you know what I mean.

Let's take one thing at a time here. First, fix that balancer, then replace the clutch cable and see if gears still grind
>One of the reasons that I thought it was wearing on the clutch is that even w/ the clutch all the way out, the car tends (tended) to creep forward, even if you use the brake to stop all forward motion, then let off the brake on level ground. (clutch not completly disengaging=extra wear on the clutch part of the theory)

Unless you can't drive a manual transmission, I don't see why you should need another clutch and cable after only two years.
>Believe me, I also thought of that, I taught myself to drive stick, and after all this happened, I had friends that I know can drive a stick properly "evaluate me" lest I am bringing all this on myself with an ID10T error. Also, the shop that did the work for me was a "friend of a friend" situation, and the guy gave me a good deal, makes me wonder if he slopped the job.
Also, in case anyones wondering, I don't/didn't flog the car, don't know or care to try powershifting etc, especially after it started developing issues. I drove like a grandma, and the problem just got worse.

The main issue seems to be the synchros not lining up on downshifts. I would press the clutch, pull it out of gear, pause, engage lower gear in a smooth motion, and the only gears that ground were 3-2 and 2-1. Not a big bark usually, but I could feel the stick vibrate as the teeth mis-matched. When that happened , I would usually go back into the higher gear and then back to lower, then it would synch up. usually.

No disrespect but something does not add up here!
I agree, hence, my begging assistance from this esteemed body of gear heads No offense taken.
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