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RX-7 2nd Gen Specific (1986-92) RX-7 1986-92 Discussion including performance modifications and technical support sections. |
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09-21-2013, 06:26 AM | #1 |
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replaced shifter spring, spring doesnt spring
Okay, so when I got the car it needed some work to put it back together. I attacked the trans first. I replaced the shifter spring and everything is back in now. New spring, New pin. The trans is not in the car, its on my bench. The shifter also has no bushings currently and its not bolted in. So... The purpose of the shfter spring is to make the shifter "spring" back from 1/2 to the center, correct? well it doesn't right now, it still springs back from the 5/R gate but doesn't from the 1/2. Being that this was taken apart when i got it, I'm not sure if something didn't go back together properly. Anyone experienced this before
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09-21-2013, 07:01 AM | #3 |
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I've still got the large side access plate off and i can see and feel it smoothly going into all gears, but no spring back. I'm thinking i may have the shiter inserted wrong or something else reassembled wrong.
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09-21-2013, 05:09 PM | #4 |
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The return spring actually doesn't apply centering force from 1-2 gear shifts, only 5-reverse. If you look closely at the design of the spring and how the shifter works you'll see this. The return from 1-2 is actually achieved through the upper and lower bushings, wave spring, and gaskets on the shift lever itself. I always thought this spring was broken on my original transmission but when I removed it I found the spring to be perfectly intact. It was only once I replaced all the bushings and other equipment in the shift level did everything tighten up.
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09-21-2013, 09:46 PM | #5 | |
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if the bushings are set too tight the drag applied will make the return weak and feel limp. mount the shifter first without any wave washers, then apply one to the bottom first if needed to eliminate slop. also apply some grease to both of the pivot balls on the shifter. 5/R has a plunger/spring, which the transmission should have on both gates instead of the rigged pos setup we have. the FD has the proper setup on both gates. and of course, be sure the roll pin is installed. if it's not the shift rod may be binding on the burr left behind as it sticks to the improper gate inside the transmission(looks like it is but the last picture isn't that great).
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09-21-2013, 06:30 PM | #6 |
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I thought it might have something to do with the bushings also, so went ahead and put all the bushings in and put that 3 bolt top plate on and it still will not center from a 1/2 shift.
So far I've replaced the Shifter spring & Upper and lower bushings with the wave springs. All OEM mazda parts. I'll get some pics... |
09-22-2013, 09:05 AM | #8 |
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I'm not as familiar with the R type transmissions (turbo) as I am with the the M type (n/a) but shouldn't there be a little bushing inside the control rod end? Without this the shifter will be really sloppy and loose.
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09-22-2013, 09:41 AM | #9 |
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only on the n/a series 5.
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09-22-2013, 02:18 PM | #10 |
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Okay, double checked it all. tried it with and without bushings, tried and check everything.
Springs back from 5/R but still nothing from 1/2. I'm at a complete loss here, i checked schematics and I'm not missing anything either. |
09-23-2013, 08:41 AM | #11 |
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So I got the 1-2 and 5-reverse backwards in my first response and yeah, the control end bushing is only in the series 5 n/a transmission (thanks Rotary Revolution) so here's try #3. Have you tried taking the control end assembly apart and putting it back together again? There is a specific order some parts need to be installed. Have you tried with the shifter completely bolted back in? You picture above shows the shift lever without the lower boot and mounting flange.
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09-23-2013, 08:58 AM | #12 | |
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In the last picture I posted am I missing something? I was thinking there was supposed to be something else there... this was completely apart when i got it and the factory service manual doesnt show a good parts break out for the shifter. |
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09-23-2013, 11:19 AM | #13 | ||
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Again, I don't know how different the TII transmissions are from the n/a ones but in my case the flat spot on this feature needs to be facing the rear of the the car. Here is where the order of installation is important. After the control rod end and roll pin are installed next is the large spring and the plunger (these are what provide the spring force for 5/reverse). After that is the small steel ball, small spring, and bolt. Any important step is to rotate the control rod end as if you were shifting into 5/reverse before installing the steel ball and spring. The steel ball has to engage the flat spot on the "plunger." Since you said you can get into every gear I don't think this is an issue and either way, this shouldn't affect the 1/2 return. Quote:
Looks the same, right? |
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09-23-2013, 11:19 AM | #14 |
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honestly i don't know, everything looks correct to me. the only reason i can think of for it not working is either the spring or the shifter itself are binding.
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09-23-2013, 09:27 PM | #15 |
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the shifter assembly is virtually the same between the TII and n/a transmissions so the assembly should be the same.
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