Ok about a year ago (maybe longer), I had broken an output shaft in my '01 2wd QC truck. At the time, the truck was basically stock, but from the looks of it, the shaft had been cracked for a very long time.
Anyway...
So I got a good aftermarket billet shaft for the thing, and went on my way for the trans rebuild. Now I will say first of all that I have NEVER done a manual trans in my life. I've probably done 50 automatics, but never a manual. I've set up rear ends, built race motors for myself etc. . so I'm fairly well versed, just not in the manual rebuild department.
I didn't have a service manual for an '01, but I did have one for my Dad's '95. Although they were close, they were not exact. I used it as a guide the best I could. All in all I felt very confident when I put it back together, because in the end, compared to an automatic, they are very simple devices.
Of course, I put the trans in the truck, and it grinds 3rd gear. 3rd gear, and only 3rd gear. Evey other gear shifts fine. It's not like the syncro is marginal, it's like it's completely missing all together. It doesn't even make an attempt to gear speed match on a 3rd gear shift. All kidding aside, I know the syncro friction is in there, but it acts like it's not. It's that bad...
So anyway, at the time I didn't have time (or patience) to pull it back apart, so I've just been driving it like that for the last year. I've become an incredible driver, (double clutching, speed matching, etc... ) for the most part 99% of the time, I can drive it without a hint of grind... :-laf
However, it is screwed up, and I'd like to fix it. The only thing is I can't have the truck down for weeks trying to figure out what the matter with it is.
Anybody have an idea what I could have done wrong? I have a couple suspicions.
1) I never put a new 3rd gear on it. The output shaft broke right between 3rd and 4th, and I had to tap the gear off the shaft. It may have "bugger'd" up the 3rd gear, but I didn't think that would make too much of a difference.
2) There was a very thin what appeared to be "blue spacer" that was somewhere in the 3rd/4th gear assy (sorry it's been to long now to remember exactly where). The '95 service manual didn't say anything about it, and I couldn't find anything on it at the time. I assumed it was just a front shim for the overall end play, but the endplay came out right in the middle of the factory range, so at the time I assumed I didn't need it.
Thoughts? Help!?
Thanks guys,
Scott
Anyway...
So I got a good aftermarket billet shaft for the thing, and went on my way for the trans rebuild. Now I will say first of all that I have NEVER done a manual trans in my life. I've probably done 50 automatics, but never a manual. I've set up rear ends, built race motors for myself etc. . so I'm fairly well versed, just not in the manual rebuild department.
I didn't have a service manual for an '01, but I did have one for my Dad's '95. Although they were close, they were not exact. I used it as a guide the best I could. All in all I felt very confident when I put it back together, because in the end, compared to an automatic, they are very simple devices.
Of course, I put the trans in the truck, and it grinds 3rd gear. 3rd gear, and only 3rd gear. Evey other gear shifts fine. It's not like the syncro is marginal, it's like it's completely missing all together. It doesn't even make an attempt to gear speed match on a 3rd gear shift. All kidding aside, I know the syncro friction is in there, but it acts like it's not. It's that bad...
So anyway, at the time I didn't have time (or patience) to pull it back apart, so I've just been driving it like that for the last year. I've become an incredible driver, (double clutching, speed matching, etc... ) for the most part 99% of the time, I can drive it without a hint of grind... :-laf
However, it is screwed up, and I'd like to fix it. The only thing is I can't have the truck down for weeks trying to figure out what the matter with it is.
Anybody have an idea what I could have done wrong? I have a couple suspicions.
1) I never put a new 3rd gear on it. The output shaft broke right between 3rd and 4th, and I had to tap the gear off the shaft. It may have "bugger'd" up the 3rd gear, but I didn't think that would make too much of a difference.
2) There was a very thin what appeared to be "blue spacer" that was somewhere in the 3rd/4th gear assy (sorry it's been to long now to remember exactly where). The '95 service manual didn't say anything about it, and I couldn't find anything on it at the time. I assumed it was just a front shim for the overall end play, but the endplay came out right in the middle of the factory range, so at the time I assumed I didn't need it.
Thoughts? Help!?
Thanks guys,
Scott