I am wanting to get new synchros for my car and the 5th gear only from a neon sohc. I have been wanting to pull my tranny for a while and pop my speedo gear back on. I've never pulled my tranny off before so someon please give me some insight on where i can find these parts. My fifth gear pops out so i'm assuming my synchs are bad. someone said dogteeth one time. if you could give me some ~ prices i'd really really really appreciate it. tia.
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#1293, "RE: Where to find neon tranny parts?" In response to Reply # 1
the synchros must be installed ata tranny shop as they are part of the shaft and machined into it so i doubt you will be doing it yourself..
pulling your tranny and fixing your speedo gear is no problem... (would be the same routine as to install a diff..
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#1294, "RE: Where to find neon tranny parts?" In response to Reply # 2
>the synchros must be installed ata tranny shop as they are >part of the shaft and machined into it so i doubt you will be >doing it yourself..
You've never been inside a T350, have you? The syncro rings, blocker ring, 5th speed gear, and reverse blocker are VERY easily removed from the input shaft. Turn it upside down, and the whole reverse blocker falls off. Remove the exposed snap ring, and pop fifth off with a press (or screwdriver, doesn't really take much). The blocker rings come off with the syncro, as the syncro is the only thing that holds them in place.
If it's poping out of gear, expect the blocker rings and /or dog teeth on the speed gear to be worn down. They're supposed to be diamond shaped so that they mesh and hold the suncro to the gear when torque is applied. If they wear that edge off, applying torque will force the syncro off the gear.
Getting the input shaft out of the case, and then getting the guts reassembled and reinstalled in the case is the hard part. Fixing the syncro is easy.
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#1295, "RE: Where to find neon tranny parts?" In response to Reply # 3
oh my god. Why are you so damn helpful, dino? but as far as that goes. i think i can just read some writeups and get the thing out and apart by myself. its mostly just what i'm looking for and finding the parts. thanks a lot! i'll go look on neons.org now. anyone got estimated prices?
Having Problems? Heres my Three step solution to anything 2gnt related. Step 1: Put down everything in your hands. Step 2: Grab a lucky strike, Smoke it. Step 3: Walk to the fridge, double fist some keystone ice, sit down in the shade, drink one beer, finish cigarette, drink other beer, roll a joint, smoke it, walk back to your problem, and in about 5 minutes the solution will come to you. If not. Go here: here
If still nothing, your trying to hard. Start over at step 1.
#1296, "RE: Where to find neon tranny parts?" In response to Reply # 4
Brand new, a Neon 5th speed gear would be about $200. The blocker rings i don't know. You would keep your 5th syncro ring and reverse blocker. The syncro ring itself is probably fine, it's the blocker and dog teeth that are probably torn up. Inspect it before you reuse it though. Any signs of wear at all, replace it. It doesn't take much.
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#1297, "RE: Where to find neon tranny parts?" In response to Reply # 5
ive been inside one a few times just never payed attention n stuff i stand corrected ...
Bill
You can have it cheap, fast or good. Pick any two.
If you want it cheap and fast, it's not going to be good. If you want it cheap and good, it's not going to be fast. If you want it good and fast, it's not going to be cheap.
#1298, "RE: Where to find neon tranny parts?" In response to Reply # 6
too bad i already gave u points. but here are props to the most helpful guy on the site imo.
Having Problems? Heres my Three step solution to anything 2gnt related. Step 1: Put down everything in your hands. Step 2: Grab a lucky strike, Smoke it. Step 3: Walk to the fridge, double fist some keystone ice, sit down in the shade, drink one beer, finish cigarette, drink other beer, roll a joint, smoke it, walk back to your problem, and in about 5 minutes the solution will come to you. If not. Go here: here
If still nothing, your trying to hard. Start over at step 1.