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Does this sound like a transmission issue to you??
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<blockquote data-quote="Omidster" data-source="post: 13592857" data-attributes="member: 97444"><p>Hello everyone</p><p>Let me start off by saying that I did plenty of research and I am in the process of getting the quadrant and firewall adjuster. My issue is that I just had the clutch, flywheel, Throwout bearing, pilot bearing, and clutch fork replaced with the following parts </p><p></p><p>McLeod Super StreetPro Clutch Kits 75204 (Throwout bearing included)</p><p>Ford Racing Flywheels M-6375-G46A</p><p>Timken Clutch Pilot Bearings FC68329</p><p></p><p>Before the install, I had a hard time getting in the reverse, and other gears would start out fine and would progressively get more difficult to get in to as the car got hotter. Now that the new parts are on the car the issues are</p><p>1. It is impossible to get in reverse when the car is on</p><p>2. It is very hard to shift to any gear from stop.</p><p>3. Once in gear and car is running it shifts to other gears with NO problem.</p><p></p><p>The transmission shop suggested that the tranny needs to be opened and inspected, but I thought, I would try the aftermarket firewall adjuster and quadrant first. My question is do you guys think this is a tranny issue, specifically synchros?</p><p></p><p>Car has typical bolt-ons, pulley, intake, exhaust, tune.</p><p></p><p>Thank you in advance for your suggestions.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Omidster, post: 13592857, member: 97444"] Hello everyone Let me start off by saying that I did plenty of research and I am in the process of getting the quadrant and firewall adjuster. My issue is that I just had the clutch, flywheel, Throwout bearing, pilot bearing, and clutch fork replaced with the following parts McLeod Super StreetPro Clutch Kits 75204 (Throwout bearing included) Ford Racing Flywheels M-6375-G46A Timken Clutch Pilot Bearings FC68329 Before the install, I had a hard time getting in the reverse, and other gears would start out fine and would progressively get more difficult to get in to as the car got hotter. Now that the new parts are on the car the issues are 1. It is impossible to get in reverse when the car is on 2. It is very hard to shift to any gear from stop. 3. Once in gear and car is running it shifts to other gears with NO problem. The transmission shop suggested that the tranny needs to be opened and inspected, but I thought, I would try the aftermarket firewall adjuster and quadrant first. My question is do you guys think this is a tranny issue, specifically synchros? Car has typical bolt-ons, pulley, intake, exhaust, tune. Thank you in advance for your suggestions. [/QUOTE]
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