Went into Chilis and came back out WTF?!?!
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Went into Chilis and came back out WTF?!?!
I came out got in. And then was shifting into reverse. It felt real catchy, gummy when i was moving it around. And when i started driving it was sticky still. Whats wrong??? IM thinking its the oil level but i just filled that awhile ago. I dont know whats up with it. Its sticky and gummy even when its sitting still with the car off.
help??
help??
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Originally Posted by Karack
your shifter bushing has probably broken into pieces and is wedged in the shifter housing. pull it apart and replace the shifter bushings and clean out the shifter housing.
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Originally Posted by Dltreezan
which chilis was it? The one off of 35w next to the theater and On the border?
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haha...does it matter which chili's it was...?
haha maybe you shouldnt drive around there. it makes my shifter sticky too
is the shifter itself sticking...or does it feel like its inside the transmission...sounds like low tranny fluid. hopefully nothing got damaged
haha maybe you shouldnt drive around there. it makes my shifter sticky too
is the shifter itself sticking...or does it feel like its inside the transmission...sounds like low tranny fluid. hopefully nothing got damaged
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kill it with BOOMSTICK!
Originally Posted by Camrann
its inside the transmission. I dont know how something could have been damaged. Cause I went in and it was fine. I came out and it wasnt....
I feel your pain. I just did what any smart FC owner would do, though. I found a cheap JSpec TII trans and starter, got a RB steel flywheel, Mazdatrix driveshaft, and away we went! Faster, too, with the loss of excess weight of the wallet, too
Last edited by Falcoms; 07-23-05 at 10:45 PM.
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