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Old 09-06-2013, 17:49   #1
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think i have buggered the hyundai taken it for a good hardcore thrash on a private road, seems to rev a lot better now and doesn't smoke....ohh and my new rad works well.....nice and cooooool but upon selecting revere, itll grind quite badly, i dunno why, goes into every other gear nice.....well. as nice a a cheap korean car can but not reverce, it doesnt really bother me tbh, but when i come to sell it, itll put people off any ideas?

ohh, and the handbrake works
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Old 09-06-2013, 18:00   #2
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First thoughts...

There's prob no syncro on reverse (lots of vehicles don't have it) and if clutch is dragging slightly that wud give the symptoms u describe. Because there is syncromesh on forwards gears then it can mask a slightly dragging clutch.

Is the clutch right at the bottom ? Does it start engaging as soon as you lift the pedal a little bit ? If so, then if it's a cable it might needs adjusting, if it's hydraulic, might need bleeding or cylinder/s replacing.

Other one is input shaft sticking slightly on spigot bush in flywheel.

Basically both probs mean the box isn't disengaging fully from the engine

Just thought, a dodgy clutch cover cud also cause it too, but that's pretty rare
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Old 09-06-2013, 18:06   #3
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First thoughts...

There's prob no syncro on reverse (lots of vehicles don't have it) and if clutch is dragging slightly that wud give the symptoms u describe. Because there is syncromesh on forwards gears then it can mask a slightly dragging clutch.

Is the clutch right at the bottom ? Does it start engaging as soon as you lift the pedal a little bit ? If so, then if it's a cable it might needs adjusting, if it's hydraulic, might need bleeding or cylinder/s replacing.

Other one is input shaft sticking slightly on spigot bush in flywheel.

Basically both probs mean the box isn't disengaging fully from the engine

Just thought, a dodgy clutch cover cud also cause it too, but that's pretty rare
the clutch is quite sharp if that makes sense, but theirs a small bit of travel before you feel the vehicle move, seems to go into every other gear quickly enough
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Old 09-06-2013, 18:29   #4
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Well, I'm not familiar with your motor, but if it's a cable operated clutch, have a look at the gearbox end and see if there is any slack in the cable that can be adjusted out a little. Don't over adjust it though, or you could end up with a slipping clutch.
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Old 09-06-2013, 18:31   #5
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Well, I'm not familiar with your motor, but if it's a cable operated clutch, have a look at the gearbox end and see if there is any slack in the cable that can be adjusted out a little. Don't over adjust it though, or you could end up with a slipping clutch.
Yup, it is cable I'll have a look and see whats going on, once its cooled down a bit,, don't fancy burning hand on exhaust
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Old 09-06-2013, 18:33   #6
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is there any oil left in the gearbox ? ...... perhaps the selector bush needs looking at
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Old 09-06-2013, 19:17   #7
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is there any oil left in the gearbox ? ...... perhaps the selector bush needs looking at
Should be, bought some more, wrong kind tho but still gl4 so it can bloody well put up with it clutch is all good
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Old 09-06-2013, 19:26   #8
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AHH the new oil is basically the same.....phew lol!
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