Help with BMW weird trans behavior
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Help with BMW weird trans behavior
Transmission in my race car works just fine during regular driving, even on road course like Willow or Auto Club, however I can never get it to go back into second gear after shifting into third during autocross ???? It just will not go back into second unless I bring the car back down to almost a stop. I left a ton of time out there yesterday because of this.
Any ideas?
Any ideas?
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Re: Help with BMW weird trans behavior
Bad Syncros. Commonly happens to 2nd gear because thats what we down shift into most (right turn at an intersection).
For now, try double clutching it.
Jay W
For now, try double clutching it.
Jay W
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Re: Help with BMW weird trans behavior
Switch to Redline MT90 ... a friction modified, ie. added, MT lube that allows syncros to work/work more easily. Transformed Karen's Miata tranny that we thought would need to be rebuilt ... made it possible to get into first without coming to a full stop in the Suby.
http://www.redlineoil.com/product.aspx?pid=46&pcid=7
http://www.redlineoil.com/product.aspx?pid=46&pcid=7
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Re: Help with BMW weird trans behavior
A similar product is GM or Penzoil Syncromesh MT fluids: http://www.stealth316.com/2-pennzoil-synchromesh.htm
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Re: Help with BMW weird trans behavior
Shift linkage binding? Are you shifting while the steering wheel is straight?
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Thanks Mako, I'll give one of those a try.Eric Clements wrote:Shift linkage binding? Are you shifting while the steering wheel is straight?
Eric, I believe this happens either straight or while turning. Is there a way for me to check the shift linkage?
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Re: Help with BMW weird trans behavior
It's not so much the linkage being bad/worn as the engine/transmission twisting in the chassis.Theo O. wrote:Eric, I believe this happens either straight or while turning. Is there a way for me to check the shift linkage?
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Re: Help with BMW weird trans behavior
So new mounts would be needed ?
How many miles on the tranny?
How many miles on the tranny?
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Re: Help with BMW weird trans behavior
Get an auto...
i kid, i kid! Good luck - try double-clutching first - if that works, you won't have to worry about shift linkage, correct? Then it's just a matter of synchros & fluids & $$$.
or get an auto...
i kid, i kid! Good luck - try double-clutching first - if that works, you won't have to worry about shift linkage, correct? Then it's just a matter of synchros & fluids & $$$.
or get an auto...
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Re: Help with BMW weird trans behavior
I agree with the people saying to eliminate the twist, and I also think you should replace the fluid with Redline MT-90 (you need to buy two quarts.)
I recommend these motor mounts if you don't want to go with solid:
http://store.bimmerworld.com/bimmerworl ... -p930.aspx" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
And for transmission mounts (again, if you don't go solid on the motor mounts):
http://store.bimmerworld.com/rogue-engi ... -p406.aspx" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
And while you're in doing those things, you should probably also replace items 2 & 4 here (being sure to check for your actual model and production date at RealOEM):
http://www.realoem.com/bmw/showparts.do ... g=25&fg=05" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
While you're under there, check the condition of item 1 here:
http://www.realoem.com/bmw/showparts.do ... g=26&fg=10" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
That last item doesn't have anything to do with shifting, but it's a pretty common replacement item and if it lets go during a run, you definitely won't be setting your fast time...
Mike
I recommend these motor mounts if you don't want to go with solid:
http://store.bimmerworld.com/bimmerworl ... -p930.aspx" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
And for transmission mounts (again, if you don't go solid on the motor mounts):
http://store.bimmerworld.com/rogue-engi ... -p406.aspx" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
And while you're in doing those things, you should probably also replace items 2 & 4 here (being sure to check for your actual model and production date at RealOEM):
http://www.realoem.com/bmw/showparts.do ... g=25&fg=05" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
While you're under there, check the condition of item 1 here:
http://www.realoem.com/bmw/showparts.do ... g=26&fg=10" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
That last item doesn't have anything to do with shifting, but it's a pretty common replacement item and if it lets go during a run, you definitely won't be setting your fast time...
Mike
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Re: Help with BMW weird trans behavior
Dumb question for you Theo...are you pulling the shifter too far over to the left? It's fairly easy when you're trying to snap a quick 3-2 downshift, while the car is turning to the right, to hang on to the shift lever a little and pull it past the detent all the way over to where reverse is. Unfortunately, it doesn't take too much additional pressure to get you well past the gate for 2nd gear. I've done this a couple times on Elliot's e36 since the detents on the e36 are very slight and wear over time.
Re: Help with BMW weird trans behavior
Doug, not a dumb question at all, you know I keep thinking about that too. I'm doing the next practice, hopefully someone can hop in my car for a lap and let me know if I'm really just that nuts.Doug Rowse wrote:Dumb question for you Theo...are you pulling the shifter too far over to the left? It's fairly easy when you're trying to snap a quick 3-2 downshift, while the car is turning to the right, to hang on to the shift lever a little and pull it past the detent all the way over to where reverse is. Unfortunately, it doesn't take too much additional pressure to get you well past the gate for 2nd gear. I've done this a couple times on Elliot's e36 since the detents on the e36 are very slight and wear over time.
Mike, thanks for the detailed list. I'm going to start checking those items off one by one. Definitely going to change the fluid like you and Mako suggested since I haven't done so in a while. I suck at preventive maintainance.
Can I get Redline MT-90 locally?
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There are a couple of places in the Pasadena area that sell it ... you can do a Location Finder in the RedLine web site, and as I mentioned, GM and Pennzoil synchromesh is a similar product. You're basically looking for a Friction Modified Manual Transmission fluid ... of around 90 weight.
We have personally used the Redline MT-90 product in three of our vehicles to our great satisfaction
We have personally used the Redline MT-90 product in three of our vehicles to our great satisfaction
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Mako, I went back up to you post and saw the link. I'm just going to order it online.Mako to wrote:There are a couple of places in the Pasadena area that sell it ... you can do a Location Finder in the RedLine web site, and as I mentioned, GM and Pennzoil synchromesh is a similar product. You're basically looking for a Friction Modified Manual Transmission fluid ... of around 90 weight.
We have personally used the Redline MT-90 product in three of our vehicles to our great satisfaction
This is what I want right? 2 of them?
50304 MT-90 75W90 GL-4 - quart
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Yes, but I don't know how much fluid your bmw needs
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2qts maximum.Mako to wrote:Yes, but I don't know how much fluid your bmw needs
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Steve at Racing Lifestyles carries Red Line products. They are also listed on his web site. He may be at the next event at El Toro.Can I get Redline MT-90 locally?
My sponsor, GRC in Mission Viejo, carries it and Steve at C2 Motorsports, who races with us, also carries it.
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Re: Help with BMW weird trans behavior
I'd be happy to ride with you Theo and/or give your car a lap at the practice.Theo O. wrote:Doug, not a dumb question at all, you know I keep thinking about that too. I'm doing the next practice, hopefully someone can hop in my car for a lap and let me know if I'm really just that nuts.Doug Rowse wrote:Dumb question for you Theo...are you pulling the shifter too far over to the left? It's fairly easy when you're trying to snap a quick 3-2 downshift, while the car is turning to the right, to hang on to the shift lever a little and pull it past the detent all the way over to where reverse is. Unfortunately, it doesn't take too much additional pressure to get you well past the gate for 2nd gear. I've done this a couple times on Elliot's e36 since the detents on the e36 are very slight and wear over time.
Mike, thanks for the detailed list. I'm going to start checking those items off one by one. Definitely going to change the fluid like you and Mako suggested since I haven't done so in a while. I suck at preventive maintainance.
Can I get Redline MT-90 locally?
Re: Help with BMW weird trans behavior
Thanks Doug.
I changed this transmission oil over the weekend. One more thing I now know how to do
I changed this transmission oil over the weekend. One more thing I now know how to do
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And ?
The three times I went to a friction modified MT fluid like MT-90, it was immediately apparent and a noticeable improvement
The three times I went to a friction modified MT fluid like MT-90, it was immediately apparent and a noticeable improvement
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It's like magic, not one missed shift up or downMako to wrote:And ?
The three times I went to a friction modified MT fluid like MT-90, it was immediately apparent and a noticeable improvement
Thanks for all the advice guys.
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And you won your class giving PSCC 100 points for the Pick-a-Team championship!Theo O. wrote:It's like magic, not one missed shift up or downMako to wrote:And ?
The three times I went to a friction modified MT fluid like MT-90, it was immediately apparent and a noticeable improvement
Thanks for all the advice guys.
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