Help me out here. Try as I might, I can only figure out 2 ways to get a smooth, non-"CRRRunk" shift from 1st to 2nd. The ways I can get a nice shift are shifting almost immediately or shifting 6,000 RPM or above. Am I alone?
Help me out here. Try as I might, I can only figure out 2 ways to get a smooth, non-"CRRRunk" shift from 1st to 2nd. The ways I can get a nice shift are shifting almost immediately or shifting 6,000 RPM or above. Am I alone?
Shawn
What is the easiest way to remove the cylinder water plugs especially since they seem very brittle with age? I tried this on a blown engine but they were so brittle that they did not move and i had to take them out piece by piece (some pieces falling into the block) Would'nt want this to happen with a good engine
Tom
Shawn
What is the easiest way to remove the cylinder water plugs especially since they seem very brittle with age? I tried this on a blown engine but they were so brittle that they did not move and i had to take them out piece by piece (some pieces falling into the block) Would'nt want this to happen with a good engine
Tom
Uh oh...it's starting to sound like I'm the only one who experiences this hard shift....
Still have the original oil in it. I'm just at 600 miles now - it's time for a change. Is Shell Rotella T 15W40 a synthetic? Where can one get it?
600?? No wonder it clunks... It takes the transmission a few thousand to break in...
I had my oil changed some 3 times by 600... First was at 26 miles. Would have been two put I had the oil pan off so I decided to change it then too... Change it NOW and use the Rotella. It is Diesel engine oil. It is non energy conserving and is high in zinc which is what gives you great shear and impact protection. I did a lot of research on it and came away with nothing but positive thoughts...:thumbs up: I use a Mobile 1 oil filter that I buy from Auto-Zone.
Rotella can be bought at just about any auto parts store and even Wally World... Oh and it's convesional/dino oil...
Great feebback. Thank you and I'm on it! (Changing the oil and experimenting with a little prepolad on the shifter). Hey 4Gasem, I sorta wonder if they use a thinner oil for break-in than what is optimal....
Speaking of the pre-load on the shifter, that's is what I do in every gear. The difference being that I don't pull the clutch.
I doubt I'm the only one who does this, but I learned that there's no more effort needed in moving the shifter (when the throttle is "blipped" correctly), as apposed to pulling the clutch and shifting. I still use the clutch to down shift, but in running around town or shifting from the light, I only use the clutch to get out of first. It's very smooth, ultra-quick and very quiet.
Not sure this will help the original question or not. If not, sorry y'all.