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Timmyk 11-29-2017 12:25 PM

Will not shift into 2nd gear
 
Hello,
I have a 98 986 vehicle will not shift into 2nd gear and sometimes has a hard time going into 1st as well.
Back story was was driving in 5th at a high rate of speed them downshifted straight to 2nd and destroyed 2nd ( long story prefer not to explain or get any lectures)
Brought the car to a friend of mine to get the transmission rebuild
Changed the clutch to a stage 1 clutch kit from Pelican parts.
Changed 1st and 2nd syncro, the 2nd gear, the hub and the sleeve.
Re-installed and drove it for a day and half. In that day i notice the transmission was having a hard timr getting into 1st when stopped a light from nuetral and into 2nd when driving. You needed to put some force on the shifter or needed to shift into 3rd then shift back into 1st when in nuetral and it would engage into 1st.
2nd gear you needed to shift slow into it but it was still a hard shift...
We rebled the clutch didnt do anything
I was driving sloftly with the car as we just rebuilt everything but on the 2nd day i couldnt get into 2nd gear at all seemed like it would just go in half way or 3/4 and just woukd go any further like somthing was stopping it from moving than half inch it needed to drop into
Changed out part of the rear shift linkage as we noticed one of the arms were bents.
Seemed to shift better into 1st 3rd 4th and 5th R but still cannot get it into 2nd gear at all.
Any ideas or solutions or if you have had a simliar problem with the 5 speed gear box let me know
It has been a year and a half and over 5k in parts and labour...
Please help

Deadeye 11-29-2017 12:51 PM

I assume you carefully adjusted the cables and have tried shifting with the cables disconnected.

Timmyk 11-29-2017 01:11 PM

Will not shift into 2nd gear
 
Hello,
I have a 98 986 vehicle will not shift into 2nd gear and sometimes has a hard time going into 1st as well.
Back story was was driving in 5th at a high rate of speed them downshifted straight to 2nd and destroyed 2nd ( long story prefer not to explain or get any lectures)
Brought the car to a friend of mine to get the transmission rebuild
Changed the clutch to a stage 1 clutch kit from Pelican parts.
Changed 1st and 2nd syncro, the 2nd gear, the hub and the sleeve.
Re-installed and drove it for a day and half. In that day i notice the transmission was having a hard timr getting into 1st when stopped a light from nuetral and into 2nd when driving. You needed to put some force on the shifter or needed to shift into 3rd then shift back into 1st when in nuetral and it would engage into 1st.
2nd gear you needed to shift slow into it but it was still a hard shift...
We rebled the clutch didnt do anything
I was driving sloftly with the car as we just rebuilt everything but on the 2nd day i couldnt get into 2nd gear at all seemed like it would just go in half way or 3/4 and just woukd go any further like somthing was stopping it from moving than half inch it needed to drop into
Changed out part of the rear shift linkage as we noticed one of the arms were bents.
Seemed to shift better into 1st 3rd 4th and 5th R but still cannot get it into 2nd gear at all.
Any ideas or solutions or if you have had a simliar problem with the 5 speed gear box let me know
It has been a year and a half and over 5k in parts and labour...
Please help

Burg Boxster 11-29-2017 02:24 PM

I'd start by:
  • ensuring shift cables are properly seated in guides at transmission
  • re-aligning shifter/cables in the cockpit w/ the green alignment tool

Good luck :)

Burg Boxster 11-29-2017 02:32 PM

DOUBLE POST - see other thread...

http://986forum.com/forums/boxster-general-discussions/70228-will-not-shift-into-2nd-gear.html

obthomas 11-29-2017 02:53 PM

Used 5 speeds are cheap. I would not attempt to repair a transmission that has gears and lord knows what else destroyed. Buy a good used low millage one, out and in, done.:dance:

Timmyk 11-29-2017 04:45 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Deadeye (Post 556571)
I assume you carefully adjusted the cables and have tried shifting with the cables disconnected.

Yes with the cables disconnected it will still not shift into 2nd gear

Timmyk 11-29-2017 04:49 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Burg Boxster (Post 556578)
I'd start by:
  • ensuring shift cables are properly seated in guides at transmission
  • re-aligning shifter/cables in the cockpit w/ the green alignment tool

Good luck :)

Thanks i will look into that

Timmyk 11-29-2017 04:50 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by obthomas (Post 556580)
Used 5 speeds are cheap. I would not attempt to repair a transmission that has gears and lord knows what else destroyed. Buy a good used low millage one, out and in, done.:dance:


Starting to feel that way...one part wants to the other part is just wanting to finish this bc i spend so much and seems like this is the final thing what what it may be

jakeru 11-29-2017 06:47 PM

Did you try using a fresh fill of genuine Porsche transmission fluid? I found significantly reduced shift effort when I changed the fluid in my ~120k mile 5-speed Boxster. Most noticeable in lower gears, and when cold. There are different Porsche fluids spec'ed for the 5-speed and the 6-speed transmissions - I'm not sure how big a difference it makes if you use the wrong type, but I used the fluid (the latest/superceded part number for it, anyway) that Porsche specified for the 5-speed. Got a very good result with it. No history of any transmission damage on this car, (at least that I'm aware of), and I also can't say for certain what the old transmission fluid was in there that I drained out but I hope that helps.

http://986forum.com/forums/554188-post39.html

Cheers!

seningen 11-29-2017 07:45 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Timmyk (Post 556589)
Thanks i will look into that

There are tiny pins in the shift shafts.

Mine had one fall out and I had limited gear choices.

Had all pins replaced, works great now.

Mike


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