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Hi guys,

RB26, JB clutch and stock flywheel

- Car has firm (but not overly hard) suspension

- Bit of a resonance issue at cruising speeds (from exhaust)

- Shifter will pop out of gear after about 5 min on the highway, or bit earlier if the road is a bit rough

What should I start looking at to fix?

Cheers...

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  • 2 years later...
If it happens when you back off more than likely you have a worn gear ( the one that pops out)

mine pops out of the tops gears, i have removed the gearboot and it helped for a while, but it still does it does that means the gears are destroyed? it maybe the 300rwkw goin through it though lol....

Yer you'll be looking at replacing the synchro hub assembly mate...won't know for sure until you pull apart the box but those are the symptoms that usually go with it. In a way it's good because there's no bullshit bandaid solution like using a different grade oil to silence problems, forcing you to repair it properly hehe :D

Bout $1000 to recondition it mate, plus the labour of pulling the gearbox out / installing it again. Oops, I just realised you aren't the OP that I originally addressed my questions to lol. Same problem anyway...

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