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charliemccraney
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Well, Bill, my Firebird is doing something similar so I'll be pulling it out to see what's up. The clutch pedal feels fine. The fork moves sufficiently. Interestingly, it shifts fine if I let the car cool completely but it's back to not shifting within 1/4 mile. It's been making noise but every time I try to find out what it is, it wouldn't do it. Something finally went so now I can figure it out.
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lyonroad
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Yikes, that looked easy! lol
Mark
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Y block Billy
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Update, Found out it wasnt the pilot bearing dragging. the guts in the clutch fell out, clutch must have been wobblingbetween the pressure plate and flywheel still turning the input shaft some, how I was still driving it is beyond me. new clutch kit and works like a dream.
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Y block Billy
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No I didn't dial it in, its an everyday beater with the 3.8, not a gt or anything. but in the long run, it appears to be the pilot bearing must be hanging up along with the syncros going. have to start with the motor off to put it in gear and shift clutchless at a certain rpm which is leading me to those 2 problems. always babied it, starting to not like those T5's this is the seond problem with under 100,000 miles on the thing. Funny it happened all of a sudden with no probelems prior to stopping for the train to pass.
 55 Vicky & customline 58 Rack Dump, 55 F350 yard truck, 57 F100 59 & 61 P 400's, 58 F100 custom cab, 69 F100, 79 F150, 82 F600 ramp truck, 90 mustang conv 7 up, 94 Mustang, Should I continue?
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rick55
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I have had the same symptoms with twin plate clutch when one of the little spring forks break. Geez, I hate those twin plate clutches.
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Rick - West Australia Do Y Blocks Downunder run upside down? Gravity Sucks!!
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lyonroad
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When you swapped motors did you dial in your bell housing? When I got my T5 the vendor was emphatic (for warranty purposes) that I dial in the bell housing. I had to purchase offset dowels to get the bell housing within .010" total.
Mark
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charliemccraney
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Are you able to get it into any gear at all when it's running? Both of my shifters are stamped steel oem variants.
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Y block Billy
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Well after digging in to it, I think its one of the latter. No problems found up top, I don't have any adjusting bolts, its in a stamped cover. Relubed everything and it appeared to be working fine until I started the motor and backed out. I then suspected the clutch wasn't releasing enough so I shimmed the cable with washers to get more throw and still the same. It appears that something is still turning the trans even though the clutch is working fine. I am starting to susspect the pilot bearing is hanging up although there is a new one in there, I changed the motor back in october or november and the motor I used was from an automatic so I know I put a new bearing in there. Thanks for the info.
 55 Vicky & customline 58 Rack Dump, 55 F350 yard truck, 57 F100 59 & 61 P 400's, 58 F100 custom cab, 69 F100, 79 F150, 82 F600 ramp truck, 90 mustang conv 7 up, 94 Mustang, Should I continue?
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lyonroad
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In addition to the potential cause provided by Rono, my T-5 manual lists the following causes (some pretty obvious) for "hard shift or control lever will not move into gear": 1) clutch not releasing; 2) improper or low transmission lubricant; 3) shifter shaft or shaft rail binding; 4) binding of sliding synchronizers or gears; 5) if reverse only, seized backup switch; 6) worn or damaged flywheel pilot bushing; 7) bell housing misaligned. Hope its not these and Rono is right.
Mark
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charliemccraney
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I haven't checked. Like I say, it doesn't happen much, and since it does happen with the only two T5s I've ever had with about 130000 miles and 21 years difference between the two, I really haven't considered it a problem worth looking into. The one in the truck was real bad with reverse when it was new. Now that it has a few miles and has loosened up, it's much better. When it happens, I'm usually able to go into another gear and then go back to the one I want.
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