I had the OFE installed and changed the trans fluid with factory oil at the same time. The trans now shift notchy and I'm having a harder time getting into reverse, second at a stop, and on the two/three shift. Pedal travel is good and the fluid level is ok. Is it possible that the ferramic lining on the OFE is causing enough extra drag when not engaged (clutch in) and during shifting that the synchro's are taking slightly longer to match speed? I'm assuming that the clutch disc is taking longer to reduce speed and draging the input shaft along for the ride due to the more aggressive ferramic facing on one side. It's easier to shift when the trans is cold. Anyone else? Does Redline MTL help?
The other item is that when I was pouring the waste oil back into the empty containers I saw a small amount of brass flakes on the bottom of the drain pan. Looked like I had been panning for gold. I didn't see any of this at the 15k break-in change that I performed. Which items in this trans use brass/bronze?
Richard
The other item is that when I was pouring the waste oil back into the empty containers I saw a small amount of brass flakes on the bottom of the drain pan. Looked like I had been panning for gold. I didn't see any of this at the 15k break-in change that I performed. Which items in this trans use brass/bronze?
Richard