Stuck in 4th gear
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Stuck in 4th gear
The car, an 02 Z06, has half a dozen track days on it and is stuck in 4th gear. The service manual says it's either a bent shift fork or a faulty shifter. I would like to eliminate the shifter posibility before we remove the transmission, the question is how to do that. Has anyone ever actually found the shifter to be the problem? Next question, does anyone have a box they would like to sell? And finally, does anyone know a shop that can ship a rebuilt so I don't have to have my car sit on a lift for two weeks while they rebuild mine?
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The car, an 02 Z06, has half a dozen track days on it and is stuck in 4th gear. The service manual says it's either a bent shift fork or a faulty shifter. I would like to eliminate the shifter posibility before we remove the transmission, the question is how to do that. Has anyone ever actually found the shifter to be the problem? Next question, does anyone have a box they would like to sell? And finally, does anyone know a shop that can ship a rebuilt so I don't have to have my car sit on a lift for two weeks while they rebuild mine?
Mine was stuck as yours is and I have heard this a lot on the forum--haven't heard it ever being the shifter.
RPM is top notch. They found in my case that the cheap slider keys GM uses split and jammed the mechanism.
Good luck.
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I've seen this happen twice before, they only use the billet keys for 1/2 for 3/4 and 5/6 they are stamped. What a pain the whole tranny is locked up over a $1 part. This is a total bean-counter move on GM's part. I've had good luck with RPM in the past as well.
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I can't help diagnose the problem, but I had my tranny fail on my. RPM Transmission shipped out a new tranny for me and we sent them back the core of the failed one. So your car doesn't need to be out of commission for 2 weeks while you deal with this. www.rpmtransmissions.com. Great reputation from what I could find on the Forum, and they didn't fail me.
I know people who have been happy with Rockland, too.
Jeff
I know people who have been happy with Rockland, too.
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Just take the palm of your hand and jam it out of gear. It will work fine for a while but it's probably a bent fork.
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I've seen this happen twice before, they only use the billet keys for 1/2 for 3/4 and 5/6 they are stamped. What a pain the whole tranny is locked up over a $1 part. This is a total bean-counter move on GM's part. I've had good luck with RPM in the past as well.
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Its not a bent fork, and most likely a slider key that is broken. very common problem.
If you put a lot of pressure towards neutral, and blip the gas and create a bucking situation ( very quick load and unload of the drivetrain) it will come out.
Just dont put it in 3rd or 4th, as it will stick back in gear.
If you put a lot of pressure towards neutral, and blip the gas and create a bucking situation ( very quick load and unload of the drivetrain) it will come out.
Just dont put it in 3rd or 4th, as it will stick back in gear.
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The car, an 02 Z06, has half a dozen track days on it and is stuck in 4th gear. The service manual says it's either a bent shift fork or a faulty shifter. I would like to eliminate the shifter posibility before we remove the transmission, the question is how to do that. Has anyone ever actually found the shifter to be the problem? Next question, does anyone have a box they would like to sell? And finally, does anyone know a shop that can ship a rebuilt so I don't have to have my car sit on a lift for two weeks while they rebuild mine?
These guys are right. it is the key that causes the gear to get stuck. Very common for all T56 trannys on a lot of race cars nationwide.
Same thing happened to me. i have a tranny tech that custom modded my tranny and i have the only Corvette in the USA with this fix. And it fixes it permanently! and it is a lot cheaper than buying an RPM tranny!
the cheap (ie lighter)key is actually the better way to go. if you put steel keys in it can get worse and then when it breaks it breaks a lot of other stuff. tranny engineers are not that stupid or that cheap.