--- In dmcnews@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx, "steve" <steve@xxxx> wrote: > 81 Manual Delorean 17k miles > > Clutch starting to not go into 1st and reverse a month after i got > the car, <SNIP> I'll concur with everyone else, and say that you most likely need the shift linkage, and the cable both adjusted. Although, I'll also add that the entire linkage should also be lubricated with grease as well. I had simular symptoms on my car, but not quite the same. 1st & 2nd were difficult to get into, unless I lifted the shifter up and over to get to them. And yes, reverse was sometime tricky. But 5th gear on my car was perfectly fine. All that I needed was a crossgate cable adjustment to remedy my issue. The fore/aft linkage was perfectly fine. You need to get this taken care of ASAP, before you incure any damage to your car. When the shifter assembly is out of adjustment, the gears inside of the transaxle do NOT line up properly, and thus are not able to synchronize. You inability to shift isn't a simple as somthing "sticking". It is a built in feature to prevent you from damaging the gears. If you start trying to slam gears around to force the car into gear, you will incurr damage. In the mean time, try to drive conservativly, and remember to shift between gears gently. Worst case senario: You end up damaging roll pins, syncros, and/or other internal parts. Best case senario: You're in traffic, you get frustrated, you slam the stick back, and your car becomes immobile, because you just snapped Pivot Bolt inside the chassis for the Shift Linkage! Been there, done that, so I am speaking from personal experience. It sucks to put it kindly. Moreso when you breakdown in the middle of a housing project area in the ghetto. Lesson learned: Pay attention to my car, and treat her gently! -Robert vin 6585 "X"