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They don't call it the money shift for nothing. It happens
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09-08-2024, 03:13 AM | #25 |
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Pretty sure I still have my CDV if you want to buy it. I’m trading my G80 for a G87 in a few weeks and would be happy to sell the CDV then just to ensure no reason why I would need it. $25 shipped should cover my time to go to the post office.
I agree though that I don’t think they would look at that in detail. I think they would just try to replicate a few times and then would authorize a replacement trans. |
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Depending on how much the clutch stop reduces the travel, you may not be disengaging your clutch fully on shifts.
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09-09-2024, 08:38 PM | #31 |
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Geighty7, I re-read your OP and I think you went into second by accident. I can’t think of any other way it activates revmatch and or over revs/plus the locking of the tires. Obviously this doesn’t happen if you go into 4th or 6th. Nor does it happen if it locks you out of 4th, it would pop back into neutral wouldn’t it? Thats what has happened to me in the past with MTs when it locks out of a gear.
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09-09-2024, 10:43 PM | #32 | |
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Since I have a CDV delete, we chopped it up to the transmission is just inferior for the engine coupled with my speed shifting. The fork got hung up in gear, and since rev match works both down shift and upshift, in the split second I did not know when I was “in between gears” I gave her beans which sent RPM’s flying half in gear and half out, chewing up my 4th gear. Thankfully these things are bullet proof. I will likely drain the diff and find some glitter, but no concern from the foreman nor my shop. To prevent it, I need to either be slower on my release as the trans doesn’t like speed shifting, or go with a new clutch or change the fluid to something less or more viscous. |
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I will likely upgrade my clutch. |
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The bad news is, to fix it means a new transmission which is expensive and not likely to covered under warranty unless BMW's goodwill division is feeling generous. The good news is, it is "possible" to bend a bent shift forks back somewhat to correct the problem. I'd dealt with a bent 1-2 shift fork that was fine on engaging 1st gear but the 2nd gear shift was not great. Since I knew the direction the fork was bent, I was able to slowly bend the shift fork back over time using trial and error. 1-2 shift is very good now 8.5/10 from my experience with these transmissions, started at 6/10. Trick is, you have to know which way the fork is bent, otherwise you could make a bad situation worse. With 3rd gear, it's a bit tricky because it could be bent from an aggressive 2-3 shift or 3-4, with each one being the opposite direction. |
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09-09-2024, 10:50 PM | #36 |
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I tend to drive manuals very hard - slam-shifting n what not. That’s kinda how they’re meant to be driven.
My 2005 6MT STi was a freaking slam-shifting rockstar. Triple-cone 2nd gear synchros, 3rd n 4th. Bulletproof. Widely known as one of the best. I got very used to that transmission. I then moved “up” to BMWs and their 6MTs. Woah, not so fast. I had to seriously slow my roll or I’d be grinding everything to hell. It drove me nuts. I found it fairly tough to drive them smooth but fast. Got used to it, but I never loved it. Made me miss my STIs.
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Feeling a notchy feeling about halfway through the shift when shifting normally. Generally, these transmissions are made to have little "click/clack" feeling when engaging syncos on a straight transmission. If you hold the shifter very softly (not to one end or the other just let it stay in the gear you're in) roll on and off throttle progressively. It has to be really small inputs on/off for this to work. You're looking for the shifter to move (it'll be slight) back and forth while you're changing on/off throttle position. The bent shift fork will usually move back and forth during reversal in the gear that it's bent away from (not engaging fully) because it's causing the slider to engage the gear at an angle. When the reversal happens the slider is able to push against the shift fork which will cause sublet movement. For example, the car I was dealing with had the 1-2 shift fork bent away from 2nd gear and towards 1st. When I tried the above procedure I could feel the shifter move in 2nd gear every time the reversal happened so I knew the fork was bent away from 2nd gear. |
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Regardless, glad the motor is fine! And hopefully the transmission isn’t in too rough of shape. |
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09-09-2024, 11:39 PM | #41 | |
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Thanks, everything seems super normal driving around. Not too concerned, will flush the diff fluid and see what’s up with glitter. Other than that, nothing more I can do if there’s physically no difference. I wish I could tell bmw to give me a new trans just to be sure, but they won’t do that lol. |
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Sorry to say bro but you may need to take gear changing lessons from old mate in this vid… don’t forget that little flick at the end now
https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=FLYpHg...Z2luZyBidXM%3D |
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I am currently at dealer now waiting for my rental since I dropped it off. The foreman is working with me to get a warranty new trans and take a look at the engine. If they don’t warranty, I’ll likely look at other next steps. |
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Also, wow, mad props to D.Yooras for pulling that diagnosis out of the air. I am impressed. Bent forks are rare and I never would have thought of that. |
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