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5th Gear Grind!

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5th Gear Grind!

Post by 4X4XFAR »

Hey guys,

After some heavy clutch work on some nasty rocks the other day my GQ has developed a gear meshing grind in the gearbox when I change into 5th gear. It's not that bad yet, but I wouldnt mind knowing what it is so I can fix it before it becomes a big problem! Any ideas?

It only happens when Im changing into 5th, once im in 5th it's fine.

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Post by MyGQ »

Syncro sounds like it dead or dying

Mine does it on 2nd gear, but i foudn a way around it
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Post by 4X4XFAR »

MyGQ wrote:Syncro sounds like it dead or dying

Mine does it on 2nd gear, but i foudn a way around it
How did you find a way around it?
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Post by MARKx4 »

When i took mine out for a good wheel a while back, i devoleped a grinding noise when changing gears between 4 and 5th. It also happens when i back off the accelerator and put the gas back on. At first i thought it was the thrush race bearing as the noise happened with foot on clutch, when changed it was still the same. Could it be the same problem as mentioned above or something else?
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Post by MyGQ »

i manualy sync up my 1st to second by giving it about 1/2 second to rev down b4 putting it into 2nd gear. or use double clutch to get the rev's right comming back

only sure fire way is to replace the syncro.

If memory serves, the 5th gear is in the extention housing, do i am not sure if you could do 5th gear without taking the whole trany apart, might just be doing the extention housing part. Never done mine but from the Gregories manual i have thats what it looks like.

To check if it is the clutch or the transmition, when putting through the gears, if it feels hard then its the syncro's
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Post by 4X4XFAR »

Thanks for your quick responses.

It doesnt make a difference wether I back off the revs or even put it in 5th slowly, it still grinds. I'll try double clutching though.

And even though it grinds, It is still reletively easy to get it into gear.
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Post by MyGQ »

its either the Syncro or the gear itself is about dead.

i would put money on the syncro

try double clutching and see if it slots in, that will give you an idea on the syncro or not, if it does it still, its the gear. if it doesn't its syncro
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Post by 4X4XFAR »

Thanks mate, I'll give that a go.
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Post by goodie »

If you have the boosted master cyl, it could be a vaccuum leak.
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5th gear

Post by stormpatrol »

Hi, you did not say what motor you are running , might help to know this as i have a simalar problem cheers stormpatrol EG 4.2 OR 3.0 PETROL OR 2.8 / 4.2 DIESEL :D
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Post by 4X4XFAR »

It's a 4.2lt Diesel.
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