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Hay guys i have a 180 with rb25 box, i have an issue with it, wont select any gear apart from 1st!

A bunch of mates have told me it is the linkages if true were can i get fix from people who know what there

dealing with.

Need help fast to get fixed asap, need boost fix cant keep driving my other half cars

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Pump up the clutch pedal a few times and see of you can get a bit of pressure up. If it does, possibly a bleed will fix it, but you may want to direct your attention to a master or slave. Good luck, but I personally wouldn't take the box out till you've at least PROVED its not your hydraulics.

What about reverse? Reverse uses 1 gear effectivly...

Clutch got any pressure?

The box wont get damaged by a bit of wind and sun. Pressure will be lost over time.. Especialy if the seals on everything arnt super new

This happened to me, car sitting for ages. The bleed point at the master cyl solved my dramas.

just dropped the gear box off this morning, when i drained the oil, bits metal and other bits of crap came with it.

So the guy who fixing it says its either the selectors or something else to do with selecting gears

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