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Old 06 February 2011, 12:04 PM
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Default loose 6 speed gearbox and 4th gear problem

hey folks just checking to see if anyone has the same thing with there 6 speed

basically when im in gear (all gears) i can wiggle it from side to side not just a tiny bit

but a good 3/4 inch each way

is there any problem with my gearbox

next one when im giving it some beans (track day) when i change from 3rd to 4th i get a weird click and clunk (its not hard to go into gear)

just wondering what the problem could be

cheers

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Old 06 February 2011, 02:21 PM
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Worn shifter mechanism/bushes, and a failing sychro, early boxes were known for this.

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Old 06 February 2011, 03:06 PM
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whats the best course of action without having a full rebuild

maybe a new short shift (GFB Short Shifter)

and bushes

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Old 06 February 2011, 03:10 PM
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my 6 speed box is fine, nice and tight

the Bug boxs apparently has the better selector

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Old 06 February 2011, 03:12 PM
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mines a blob box only covered 50 k

but 45 of that was in someone elses hands lol

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Old 06 February 2011, 03:27 PM
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Originally Posted by stevemoir
mines a blob box only covered 50 k

but 45 of that was in someone elses hands lol

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The 6 speed boxs normally take quite abit of abuse

could be something simple but im no gearbox expert
Old 06 February 2011, 03:52 PM
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i was gonna fit a GFB kit anyway so ill give that a try see what happens

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Old 06 February 2011, 04:15 PM
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Its probably the bushes in the gear linkage. A whole linkage & stick will set you back £270 but you might be able to shim the universal joint if that is worn.

If it is popping out of gear or crunching, then you've got a problem on your hands, but 6 speed boxes can take some serious abuse without shitting themselves.
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GFB is about £170 IIRC

Synchros are a problem, mine was sixth gear, all changed on the blobeyes.

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