Re: 5th gear grind
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Re: 5th gear grind
- From: jtrealty@xxxx
- Date: Wed, 09 May 2001 13:43:12 -0000
Check the trans fluid level to make sure that it is full. It wouldn't
hurt to change it. On a 5-speed the same fluid lubricates the final
drive. Check the gear shift adjustments. If it still makes noise when
in gear (not when actually shifting) then it is likely there is a bad
bearing in the trans. If you have trouble when shifting then the
problem is clutch related or an out of adjustment kinkage. If you
haven't changed out the plastic clutch line now would be a good time.
At the least flush out and refill with fresh DOT 4 Castrol GTLMA.
Doing the brakes is also a good idea but be prepared to reseal the
ENTIRE brake system. On many cars where the fluid is old and absorbed
moisture, when flushed out the calipers start to leak.
--- In dmcnews@xxxx, "Ryan Foster" <westiething@xxxx> wrote:
> Hi all,
> Since I am still new at owning a DeLorean I may havesome really
dumb
> questions. But I noticed that when I first start driving When I
shift into
> 5th gear it goes smoothly. Well after driving for awhile and
everythings
> warm It gets a little grind shifting into 5th gear. Do you think the
Tranny
> fluid need to be changed? Any info or ideas would be great. Thanks!
>
> Ryan- vin.#16301
>
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