Problems with Manual rear gear and grinding?
#42
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A lot of cars don't have reverse synchros. . . it just means that you can't shift into reverse if you are moving. In fact, we don't have a 1st gear synchro either. . . some cars (I believe the EVO and Sti) have 1st gear synchros. I have no i dea on getrag trannies.
#44
Originally Posted by LVScionGal
So I have a technique I try to use so it downshifts slowly but I dont want to wear anything out.
#45
Originally Posted by punxnotdead
I was under the impression that there was no synchronization for reverse?
#46
Well, My Mazda Pickup is basically a Ford Ranger, and I used to coast into reverse or into first with the clutch in, and then engage it when the rpms seemed right. I guess I was lucky that it worked that way. No grinding.
I'll just have to get used to TOYota tranny. J/K about the TOY part My old Ford loyalties seeping through.
I'll just have to get used to TOYota tranny. J/K about the TOY part My old Ford loyalties seeping through.
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Yeah. . . had a Ranger too. . . first was difficult to engage, as well as reverse. It had the same issues; meaning the truck had to be stopped to engage reverse, as well as first, unless rev matching was utilized.
#48
Originally Posted by Prototype_xB
Originally Posted by LVScionGal
So I have a technique I try to use so it downshifts slowly but I dont want to wear anything out.
Is that wrong too??
#51
i had the reverse problem too (ive driven stick for 4 years now and am good).
honestly, the scion xB and xA manuals suck lately. from going out prematurely, not shifting into reverse right, and the various other problems are one thing i dont like. i think scion should know this. i dont know if a recall is in order for any parts, but im just not impressed with them (i dont race or beat on my car at all either before you ask).
scott
honestly, the scion xB and xA manuals suck lately. from going out prematurely, not shifting into reverse right, and the various other problems are one thing i dont like. i think scion should know this. i dont know if a recall is in order for any parts, but im just not impressed with them (i dont race or beat on my car at all either before you ask).
scott
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Originally Posted by Slammed04xb
i mostly grind when im downshifting from 3rd to 2nd even when i match the rpm's
To properly dbl shift, you need to shift into neutral first, disengage the clutch, rev match, then clutch in and down shift.
Of course you might be doing this already, but I'm just double checking. Some people believe that dlb clutching is not necessary, and that they synchros can do the work. . . which is true to an extent. But we have cheap synchros, and the tranny isn't designed for aggressive shifting. Thus, if you want to keep your synchros in shape (for years to come), you must dbl clutch and rev match (if you drive aggressively or downshift hard).
Believe me. . . I tried the "letting the synchros work" for a while, and I can already hear the wear in my third gear synchro.
But again, I dunno what you are doing in your particular case.
#53
I suck at driving a stick, and so I've started double-clutching... just from the fact that I don't jerk the car anymore, I'm going to keep doing it.
As for shifting into reverse, the reverse gear is not a helical gear but a standard straight type. Getting the gears to physically mesh is more difficult.
As for shifting into reverse, the reverse gear is not a helical gear but a standard straight type. Getting the gears to physically mesh is more difficult.
#55
Originally Posted by djct_watt
Originally Posted by Slammed04xb
i mostly grind when im downshifting from 3rd to 2nd even when i match the rpm's
To properly dbl shift, you need to shift into neutral first, disengage the clutch, rev match, then clutch in and down shift.
Of course you might be doing this already, but I'm just double checking. Some people believe that dlb clutching is not necessary, and that they synchros can do the work. . . which is true to an extent. But we have cheap synchros, and the tranny isn't designed for aggressive shifting. Thus, if you want to keep your synchros in shape (for years to come), you must dbl clutch and rev match (if you drive aggressively or downshift hard).
Believe me. . . I tried the "letting the synchros work" for a while, and I can already hear the wear in my third gear synchro.
But again, I dunno what you are doing in your particular case.
Before the grinding, a Toyota of Roswell technician told me it was just the transmission vibrating and all Toyotas do that but, now with the grinding, I think it was BS and more about the syncro.
Going to check that out at another dealership!
#60
Originally Posted by cgxeagle006
I have an xB that grinds at 40mph downshifting into 2nd and when shifting into 3rd sometimes. Is this syncro's?
Originally Posted by djct_watt
more than likely. . . try double clutching. . . you won't grind anymore.