Metal filings on gearbox plug
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Metal filings on gearbox plug
Hi, my 2002 wrx has been crunching slighty when going 3rd to 4th. Only a little and if you can get the change just right it never does it.
Anyway I changed it this afternoon with castrol syntrax after doing a search on here. It seems to have more or less cured the problem for now, took car for a run and changed gear every way I could think of and no crunching.
What worried me is that the drain plug had quite a covering of filings on it when removed, a few flakes were visable in the used oil. Is this a cause for concern??
Anyway I changed it this afternoon with castrol syntrax after doing a search on here. It seems to have more or less cured the problem for now, took car for a run and changed gear every way I could think of and no crunching.
What worried me is that the drain plug had quite a covering of filings on it when removed, a few flakes were visable in the used oil. Is this a cause for concern??
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Quite possibly bit's of the synchro's or bits of gear teeth.
I had a crunchy 4th to 5th about 5 years ago, had another 2 boxes in since then, dropped the oil and there was 3 or 4 gear teeth stuck the drain plug.
I had a crunchy 4th to 5th about 5 years ago, had another 2 boxes in since then, dropped the oil and there was 3 or 4 gear teeth stuck the drain plug.
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No big chunks, all were very small flakes. TBH the car has done it since I bought it 5 months ago. In typical fashion there was not a hint of a problem on the test drive!!(ruddy typical) Also the previous owner had the box re-built a couple of years ago. The change in oil seems to have helped a lot, will have to see what happens!
No chance of a new box this side of xmas!
No chance of a new box this side of xmas!
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Will have to see if it develops for now. Certainly hasnt got any worse in the last 2k miles. Hopefully change of oil will help delay any major bills at least.
Im not sure if crunch is tghe right word, more of a buzz?? The gear always goes in even if it does buzz/crunch.
Ah the joys of performance car ownership, we love it dont we??
Im not sure if crunch is tghe right word, more of a buzz?? The gear always goes in even if it does buzz/crunch.
Ah the joys of performance car ownership, we love it dont we??
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its prob the retaining sleeve at the back of 3rd gear look at these pics -
http://www.gears.tv/products.html#subaru
http://www.gears.tv/products.html#subaru
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Interesting as it was 3rd the prev guy had problems with, got an invoice from scoobyclinic for a rebuild. However, it is when going 3rd to 4th I have/had the problem, 3rd gear is as good as gold. The website only mentions 3rd gear problems, but then I havent a clue where the workings of gearboxes are concerned. I'll certainly be keeping a watchful eye on the situation.
At the very least hopefully I've delayed a major problem. Very impressed with the difference putting fresh oil in has made at the moment.
At the very least hopefully I've delayed a major problem. Very impressed with the difference putting fresh oil in has made at the moment.
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