#6096, "Transmission is supercharged ;)" Nov-18-03 08:08 AM by thedawg
So my 1990 Laser w/ 5-speed Tranny makes a noise exactly like a supercharger. This happens mostly under high load in 3rd and 4th.
It's unbelievably cool to hear the engine, turbo, and "supercharger" all spooling up at once... but it can't be a good thing.
Only known issues I can think of are 150k miles on the tranny, worn throwout fork & ball, or tranny -> block misalignment. (The long 12mm bolt directly above the driver output shaft is missing, causing a 2mm gap between the bellhousing and block.) The first explanation is the only one that makes sense to me.
Is this a common thing on higher milage trannys? I'm dropping the tranny in the next week, fixing the bolt and fork. What else should I check out?
#6097, "RE: Transmission is supercharged ;)" In response to Reply # 0
Originally posted by thedawg Is this a common thing on higher milage trannys? I'm dropping the tranny in the next week, fixing the bolt and fork. What else should I check out?
Yes, it is common. That happened to me with a 170k tranny on my Talon right before one of the gears drilled a hole through the end case of the tranny. Start shopping around
#6098, "RE: Transmission is supercharged ;)" In response to Reply # 1
yeah my 90 gsx had the bolt on the back bottom off cause a dog ear was broke offa the motor. it's not a good time tryin to push in the clutch and not shift cause your trannies moving away from the motor. :o