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Oldcarguy 01-13-2018 04:50 AM

GBox 2nd gear detent install question
 
Good morning everyone,

Do I leave the transmission in neutral when installing the GBox second gear detent?

Couldn’t find the answer in an online search or in the install instructions, and transmissions are my weak link from a knowledge standpoint. Intuitively it seems correct to have the trans in neutral for the install.

Thanks in advance for answers and any additional install tips.

Oldcarguy 01-14-2018 02:36 PM

Just received a response from GBox to my questions. I’ve decided to leave the gearbox in neutral for the install. They are a company of few words, but they did respond quickly on a Sunday. Here are my questions and Gbox’s responses:
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Subject: Re: Install question - GBox 986 2nd gear detent install
Reply-To: ***************

the gear doesn't matter, or oil.
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On Sunday, January 14, 2018 6:01 AM, ************ wrote:

Hi GBox,

I’m ready to install my recently purchased GBox 2nd gear detent and I just need your confirmation that the transmission should be in neutral for the install. Also, should I lightly oil the detent surface prior to install or install it dry?

Thanks in advance for you replies.

Best Regards, Fred

Ciao 01-14-2018 02:57 PM

What is a Gbox?

Oldcarguy 01-14-2018 03:24 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Ciao (Post 560165)
What is a Gbox?

Gbox is a company that specializes in Porsche gearboxes (among other things). They make a modified 2nd gear detent for the 986 6spd that is proported to limit 2nd gear popouts if the transmission is in good condition at install. Google ‘GBox 986 detent’ and you will find them on the web. There is also a forum member (Erik) who produces a modified detent.

I don’t have a 2nd gear popout problem, but I’m installing the detent as PM while I have the car on the Quickjack for brakes, AOS and Pedro’s technoBrace.

Ciao 01-14-2018 04:22 PM

Interesting!

Cheers, Oldcarguy!

I'll research it

thstone 01-14-2018 09:02 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Oldcarguy (Post 560164)
Just received a response from GBox to my questions.

I give them huge props for responding on a Sunday! At least they told you enough so you can get on with the work. :cheers:

Geof3 01-14-2018 09:21 PM

That thing has to be absolutely perfect to line up. Overall, the job is reletively easy, unless you need to pull it back out and twist it. It goes in farther than you think as well.

Oldcarguy 01-25-2018 07:47 AM

GBox 2nd gear detent installed yesterday. Took less than an hour. Tools used were 8 inch 3/8” swivel head ratchet, 3/8” 15 inch breaker bar, 8mm allen head male socket, 13mm box head wrench, and 7mm flat end (not ball head) allen wrench.

- Use of the 7mm allen wrench as the extract tool was brilliant as suggested in the post below. I did not have clearance to use either of my flex head magnets and they would not have worked as well anyway (if at all).

http://986forum.com/forums/boxster-general-discussions/50367-2nd-gear-detent-replacement.html

- I did the install with the transmission in 1st gear to move the counterweight out of the way. The little L shaped heat shield cover was MIA on my car. Will add to my Sunset parts list for order.

- I think the Borla exhaust gave me the room to use the 15” breaker bar. The 8mm plug came lose with no problems.

- I lightly oiled the new detent with Mobil 1 0w-40. Even though I was very careful to align the detent, I did have to rotate it slightly to seat it correctly. I heard and felt it when it “dropped” into place

Haven’t had a chance to drive it due to weather, but it static shifts ok into all gears and reverse. Here’re a few pics:

https://uploads.tapatalk-cdn.com/201...8531f3d5a9.jpg

https://uploads.tapatalk-cdn.com/201...1ead17b197.jpg

https://uploads.tapatalk-cdn.com/201...fb26509904.jpg

https://uploads.tapatalk-cdn.com/201...32ed49798b.jpg




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maytag 07-11-2018 06:51 PM

so.... "2nd gear popout".... would that describe what appears to an onlooker as a missed shift to 2nd-gear? In other words: it sure FEELS like it's engaged, and then it's not..... sunnuva..... (grrrr)

it's not like it engages, and I'm accelerating when it pops-out.... it just "clicks in", but doesn't engage..... making my wife snicker at me 'cuz it seems I can't find 2nd gear half the time now....

sunnuva.....

Geof3 07-11-2018 10:29 PM

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Originally Posted by maytag (Post 574990)
so.... "2nd gear popout".... would that describe what appears to an onlooker as a missed shift to 2nd-gear? In other words: it sure FEELS like it's engaged, and then it's not..... sunnuva..... (grrrr)

it's not like it engages, and I'm accelerating when it pops-out.... it just "clicks in", but doesn't engage..... making my wife snicker at me 'cuz it seems I can't find 2nd gear half the time now....

sunnuva.....

Yep. Particularly before the car is fully warmed up.

Oldcarguy 07-12-2018 04:16 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by maytag (Post 574990)
so.... "2nd gear popout".... would that describe what appears to an onlooker as a missed shift to 2nd-gear? In other words: it sure FEELS like it's engaged, and then it's not..... sunnuva..... (grrrr)

it's not like it engages, and I'm accelerating when it pops-out.... it just "clicks in", but doesn't engage..... making my wife snicker at me 'cuz it seems I can't find 2nd gear half the time now....

sunnuva.....

For me it was not like a missed shift or reluctance of the gearbox to shift into second. In the case I experienced when checking out Boxsters for purchase, I had shifted into second, it engaged no problem and I was lightly accelerating in second and the transmission popped into neutral. For the rest of the test drive I made sure to keep pressure on the lever while I was in second gear. Through the shifter it did feel like second gear had an initial position that “tricked” you into believing second was firmly engaged when in fact it wasn’t. I passed on that car. For the 986 I did purchase, I installed the detent as PM.

BYprodriver 07-13-2018 12:35 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Oldcarguy (Post 574998)
For me it was not like a missed shift or reluctance of the gearbox to shift into second. In the case I experienced when checking out Boxsters for purchase, I had shifted into second, it engaged no problem and I was lightly accelerating in second and the transmission popped into neutral. For the rest of the test drive I made sure to keep pressure on the lever while I was in second gear. Through the shifter it did feel like second gear had an initial position that “tricked” you into believing second was firmly engaged when in fact it wasn’t. I passed on that car. For the 986 I did purchase, I installed the detent as PM.

CMS shift arrester will improve shifting further into all gears!


https://californiamotorsports.net/collections/porsche-986-boxster-5-speed-transmission-parts/products/cms-996-shift-arrester

jaykay 07-19-2018 06:39 PM

I can't immediately picture where this component goes.....do explain

JFP in PA 07-20-2018 05:18 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by jaykay (Post 575580)
I can't immediately picture where this component goes.....do explain

Inside the tail housing.

jaykay 07-20-2018 05:44 PM

Thanks.....will look into this.

Muffler down, fluid out and tail cap off and in she goes..?

Geof3 07-20-2018 10:01 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by jaykay (Post 575668)
Thanks.....will look into this.

Muffler down, fluid out and tail cap off and in she goes..?

If you are talking about the Gbox detent, not even close. Take a look at the Gbox website, or here on the Pelican site there is a good write up. No need to drain, though that is a good “while you are there” project. Also no need to drop the muffler.

maytag 07-21-2018 05:08 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Geof3 (Post 575683)
If you are talking about the Gbox detent, not even close. Take a look at the Gbox website, or here on the Pelican site there is a good write up. No need to drain, though that is a good “while you are there” project. Also no need to drop the muffler.

If you follow the thread below, I'm pretty sure he's talking about the cms shift arrestor. Not the detent.

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willw 08-11-2020 03:44 PM

Can anyone tell me where this detent is on my 2001 6 speed? I have decided to install the Gbox detent. I know it is on the tail, but which side do I access it from? Do I need to remove the bottom plate (or anything else) to get to it? I can't tell from Fred's pictures he kindly attached to this thread. All the other procedures on line seem to be for the 996. My arms are just about healed from my clutch bleed, so I guess I am about ready.
Thanks,
Bill

Roosje 08-11-2020 11:28 PM

The GBox detent will not fix a pop out problem if there is already internal damage to the gearbox, but it will certainly help prevent it. You will have to remove the bolt that prevents the detent cover from coming completely out.

Oldcarguy 08-13-2020 10:55 AM

Hi Bill, just sent you a PM.

Quote:

Originally Posted by willw (Post 622404)
Can anyone tell me where this detent is on my 2001 6 speed? I have decided to install the Gbox detent. I know it is on the tail, but which side do I access it from? Do I need to remove the bottom plate (or anything else) to get to it? I can't tell from Fred's pictures he kindly attached to this thread. All the other procedures on line seem to be for the 996. My arms are just about healed from my clutch bleed, so I guess I am about ready.
Thanks,
Bill



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