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sorry man I cant help. But you have the guys who will sort it out

sounds like you may have to re-visit the install of the GB and have another look at the clutch :/

new gearbox or new to you ? State of the clutch ?

After thought, heard a few guys chatting last night. What about electricals/sensors..

New to me, seems fine. I can go through all the gears with no problems as long as I don't hit boost.

The clutch has only done around 10,000km as my mate (same guy) changed it when I installed a new engine.

Prior to this it was working perfectly.

All the sensors were all plugged back in and were in better condition than they were on my old box.

Were the sensors put back in the correct spots.

Are they coloured ? and do they carry different voltage signals ?

I could be totally wrong as seriously I don't know what I'm talking about - lol

just listening to a different conversation...

I think we may have discovered the problem.


On the new box, the front cover shaft was welded back on in the past and we think that the weld isnt allowing the
thrust bearing to go back far enough resulting in the slipping of the clutch (driving like the clutch pedal is half pressed in)

So now I need to try and source the part number to get a new one as the one on my old box has snapped off.

Thanks anyway Richard :)

Trying to keep the bottom list short, but its hard.

"Love the beast" or compulsive modifyer?



Done

big fmic

new kingpin bearings

rb 25 turbo

3" exh w bell dump

one piece tailshaft

podfilter & cold air box

strut braces front and rear

Neomax adjustable coilovers

adj upper arms front and rear

DW tracton rods

Hardrace radius rods

DW hicas eliminator

solid cradle bushes

solid steering bush

oil catch can

thermo fans

Autometer oil, water, fuel/air, boost guages

voltmeter

volt stabilizer

yellow jacket coilpacks

stereo, amp and speakers

new parcel shelf

approved child seat strap mount

rear view camera

sports steering wheel

immobiliser

engine damper

heavy duty clutch

battery in boot

oil cooler and filter relocation w thermostat

removed aircon

Nismo shift knob

electric heater

GTR front bar w n1 vents

Nistune ecu

cam gears

timing belt

water pump

rear wiper delete



To Do

fix harmonic balance

tap temp switch hole

fix intercooler piping

fix immobiliser light bezel

fix pod & cold air box

radiator and oil cooler ducting

braided brake & clutch lines

fire extinguisher

fuel pump

injectors

z32 afm

tune


pwr steering cooler

improve head lights

boxes in boot

heatsheilds

dash

fuel cooler

diff centre?

good thermofan

drivers seat

use stickers

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