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mt82 hard to get into first at times
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<blockquote data-quote="krhonn" data-source="post: 15604663" data-attributes="member: 173942"><p>I just started to come across the issue of my trans not wanting to go into first at times. A little background of what all that I've done and has happened. Tranny has less than 7,000 miles on it. It has a mcleod rxt in it. Clutch has been in car for 2,500 miles or less. I've taken the car to the strip 3 times. </p><p>Here is what I'm thinking. While installing a line lock I stripped the threads on one of the hydraulic ports. I found one on ebay and installed it with no problems or leaks. I'm wondering if the reservoir being empty had any affect on getting air in the clutch line?</p><p>I could be way off and this might be another issue. </p><p>If anyone has ran across this problem and found a solution or if someone knows what the cause could be then please learn me good.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="krhonn, post: 15604663, member: 173942"] I just started to come across the issue of my trans not wanting to go into first at times. A little background of what all that I've done and has happened. Tranny has less than 7,000 miles on it. It has a mcleod rxt in it. Clutch has been in car for 2,500 miles or less. I've taken the car to the strip 3 times. Here is what I'm thinking. While installing a line lock I stripped the threads on one of the hydraulic ports. I found one on ebay and installed it with no problems or leaks. I'm wondering if the reservoir being empty had any affect on getting air in the clutch line? I could be way off and this might be another issue. If anyone has ran across this problem and found a solution or if someone knows what the cause could be then please learn me good. [/QUOTE]
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