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Stopped off this evening to fill up with Optimax.

 

Everything seemed ok- pulled out down the road. Changed 1st - 2nd and 2nd - 3rd fine. Then I went to change to 4th, and it just didn't want to engage. So I changed down to 2nd, back to 3rd, went for 4th and had the same problem!

 

Started thinking about the clutch- only had it about a year, and even if it was screwed could it prevent higher gears from engaging whilst allowing lower ones? Seems unlikely so I discounted that. Which only really leaves the gearbox itself. :cry:

 

 

 

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Had one more go, with a bit more force and heard a strange kind of soft crack. Then I looked down and realised that after I bought a cream egg at the garage, I'd placed it on the gear-stick gator while I put my seatbelt on- the mashed remains were squidged between the stick and the transmission tunnel LOL :rofl: :slap: :headvswal

 

Then a roundabout came up, which sent the sorry remains scooting across the passenger seat leaving a trail of cream egg entrails.

 

Stoopid me...

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PMSL....sh*t, I would have been in tears by now, with my sides hurting>..

There was me thinking "Mmmm, sounds like it could be a synchro problem :( "

 

PMSL when you came clean Mark :rofl:

 

Steve :)

'93 UK TT Manual

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