Edd
ClioSport Club Member
Ghibli/Boxster/197T
My release bearing went about 4 weeks ago, so I had a new clutch fitted by a transmission specialist in Wakefield. When the gearbox oil was drained metal was found in it, so they went ahead and stripped the gearbox down. They found a bearing needed replacing and also a seal, so I didn't think that was too bad and it was all put back together.
Since having the car back I've not used it a great deal and have been on holiday twice, but this morning I went to gear down from 4th to 3rd at 40mph and there was a bit of a crunch. It went into gear without any extra force but it didn't feel smooth, so maybe crunch is the wrong word. I tried all other gear change combinations at various speeds and all were very smooth including 2nd to 3rd.
Now as soon as I had done around 5/7 miles and the car had warmed up all gear changes were spot on, no crunching and really smooth.
So I called the transmission specialist and I have just been to see them aswell , bearing in mind my Dad has known the owner for 10 years I'd like to think they will see me right. As you'd imagine when they took it out the gear changes were smooth. The owner worked on my car with my Dad calling by 4/5 times whilst my car was in various stages of repair and he swears blind that there wasn't any wear on any other components apart from those that were replaced and that each part was inspected in much detail.
He said it could be down to the oil, I asked him what was in it and he said 75W90 semi synthetic and showed me a booked that said this is what to put in a 172. I was sure it was 75W80 fully synthetic though? But can the wrong grade of oil really cause rough gear changes?
It's unfortunate as the car was actually for sale with a fair bit of interest.
Sorry it's a fairly lengthy post, and advice/similar experiences would be much appreciated.
Ed
Since having the car back I've not used it a great deal and have been on holiday twice, but this morning I went to gear down from 4th to 3rd at 40mph and there was a bit of a crunch. It went into gear without any extra force but it didn't feel smooth, so maybe crunch is the wrong word. I tried all other gear change combinations at various speeds and all were very smooth including 2nd to 3rd.
Now as soon as I had done around 5/7 miles and the car had warmed up all gear changes were spot on, no crunching and really smooth.
So I called the transmission specialist and I have just been to see them aswell , bearing in mind my Dad has known the owner for 10 years I'd like to think they will see me right. As you'd imagine when they took it out the gear changes were smooth. The owner worked on my car with my Dad calling by 4/5 times whilst my car was in various stages of repair and he swears blind that there wasn't any wear on any other components apart from those that were replaced and that each part was inspected in much detail.
He said it could be down to the oil, I asked him what was in it and he said 75W90 semi synthetic and showed me a booked that said this is what to put in a 172. I was sure it was 75W80 fully synthetic though? But can the wrong grade of oil really cause rough gear changes?
It's unfortunate as the car was actually for sale with a fair bit of interest.
Sorry it's a fairly lengthy post, and advice/similar experiences would be much appreciated.
Ed