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Car Forum / Honda Cars / February 2005

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Bad Transmission/Gear Synch or Just need new clutch?

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KenA - 28 Feb 2005 01:14 GMT
1987 Accord DX 223,000 miles.
Original clutch.
Sometimes almost impossible to get into first gear from dead stop - will go
into 1st easily while still coasting to a stop.
Very hard to get into reverse.
No noise from transmission when driving - just hard to get into gears.
Is the transmission gear synchronization going or is it only a worn out
clutch?
Thanks for your thoughts.
jim beam - 28 Feb 2005 01:20 GMT
> 1987 Accord DX 223,000 miles.
> Original clutch.
[quoted text clipped - 5 lines]
> clutch?
> Thanks for your thoughts.

does it grind when trying to go into reverse?  if so, clutch is not
disengaging properly, a sign of age.  if a cable clutch, check it's
properly adjusted.

if not going into first, may be the same issue, but could also be
general gear wear.  again, check the clutch first & report back.
Michael Pardee - 28 Feb 2005 02:03 GMT
> 1987 Accord DX 223,000 miles.
> Original clutch.
[quoted text clipped - 5 lines]
> clutch?
> Thanks for your thoughts.

Same as Jim suggests - the clutch is dragging. There are several reasons
this may be so... a bad pilot bearing, friction of the clutch disc on the
splines of the input shaft, even a warped clutch disc. Other than a problem
with the clutch linkage (or possibly lack of lubricant in the gearbox), all
the other repairs involve the same as a clutch replacement.

The certain test for a dragging clutch is to jack one or both front wheels,
put the car in gear, hold the clutch down and start the car. Keep the clutch
down and ask a helper to see if the wheel(s) is/are turning. If so, the
clutch is dragging.

Mike
 
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