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change your gearbox oil frequently and you will never have the problem.

BTW the redline stuff should be changed just as regularly, so unless your made of money I'd get a couple of different grades of cheap stuff and see what works.

strich9ine,

your not supposed to flat change into 5th its only a 'little gear' :P

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hmmm, what is this "flat shift" you speak of? heheh. nah, was like that when i got the car!

puckish,

locktite cross thread stuff eh?

I need this stuff called BruteForce to get the freakin thing undone first.

Oh yeah, and i need to know how many Litres of oil i need for gearbox.. i only have 4L! (thought about that after i bought it)

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Pacey,

Your bearings need replacing. That is the first signs we got when both the R31 and a VL 3ltr boxes were on there way out. Both just needed the bearings replaced. Both were manuals too. Eventually it will become louder.

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Yup, my bearings are gone too, not too loud atm, but it'll get worse I'm sure..I will be replacing them when I get my new clutch.

Oh yeah Strich9ine, you will need approx 2 litres of oil for that box..I will be doing mine soon too, I bet it's on the original oil..

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