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This must be a common thing on 'line boxes....

had my clutch replaced when i bought the car, so unsure if it did it before that, but the stick just catches a little as you throw through ffrom 2/3 and 3/4 - seems funny that my box should go, as it's on an NA 2litre - bought with little mods, so unlikely to be raced much.

So im thinkin that maybe all our gear boxes must just be wearing - maybe synchros not aligning properly ? ive done 195k if that means anything.... how bout you guys, lot of kays ?

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yeah, worn synchros = quite common, chuck in redline lightweight oil and the problem magically disappears :rofl:

as Duncan mentioned this is a common occurance with these boxes and your not the only one to have this problem.

Just get some high quality Gearbox oil and it'll gradually get better. Redline Shockproof Lightweight is the best stuff to use IMHO.

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This is pretty much how it goes, if Redline Shockproof can’t fix your synchro problems then you will have trouble finding something that will IMHO… apart from getting the synchros replaced / gearbox re-built. Its your best (relatively cheap) bet to fix this problem.

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