> my 1990 prelude is 5 speed and i just got done putting a tranny in it
> but it seems not to be shifting right. the clutch works grabs and
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> the other car and everthing it wasnt hard to shift. i put the tranny in
> the right way and wverything what else can it be?
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If the 1990 uses a hydraulic clutch, refill and bleed the brake fluid
that's in it. You may have introduced AIR into the system. Other problem
might be you bent the clutch disk?
'Curly'
I am taking a manual tranny course right now and can offer
some of the book and ASE test answers, backed up by what I
saw in lab.
You can try checking the linkage bushings and pivot points
shown at the link below, and performing the gearshift cable
adjustments shown. Replace the bushings as needed, or apply
light oil.
http://media.honda.co.uk/car/owner/media/manuals/PreludeManual/62sf100/8-3.pdf
What transmission fluid are you using? The Honda OEM MTF is
said to give smoother shifting.
The clutch not disengaging can cause hard shifting as well,
but I see you say you think the clutch is fine.
Lastly, the engine mounts, if worn, can change the effective
length of the clutch or gearshift cables and so cause
problems.
Other causes are internal to the tranny, but since this
tranny worked fine on another car, it makes sense to look at
what's changed externally to this tranny, as I'm sure you
know.
Just curious: What was wrong with the old tranny?
> my 1990 prelude is 5 speed and i just got done putting a
> tranny in it
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> the tranny in
> the right way and wverything what else can it be?
Elle - 28 Jul 2006 01:42 GMT
p.s.
Some cautions about adjusting the cables appear at
http://autozone.com/servlet/UiBroker?ForwardPage=/az/cds/en_us/0900823d/80/0d/18
/00/0900823d800d1800.jsp