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Struggling to get into 1st - broken spring?



Darryl_1983

ClioSport Club Member
  RB 182 Cup
Driving home on Friday night, suddenly i couldn't find 1st gear. Every other gear was fine and the car drove normally, so i just used 2nd to pull away.

It was late when i got home, so couldn't investigate (plus i was wearing a Tux), but i realised that if i didn't move the shifter all the way over i could get into first gear. Since I've find that putting it into second gear first then pushing straight forwards works fine, as i'm not pushing the shifter over.

Anyway, I fitted a decat over the weekend, so had a look at the shifter from underneath and everything looked fine, as it does from above. When fitting a powerflex dogbone, i noticed that there was a broken spring on part of the gear selector mechanism. Could this be what is causing my issues?....See picture

Also noticed quite a bit of play in the whole setup that i'd not really noted before.... Got me considering a PMS shifter setup now. But is there much i can do to tighten this all up underneath the car. I know i can buy a Yanoo stiff shift kit, but that's not going to get rid of the play in the linkage system. Most of the play seems to be at the gearbox side i think.
 

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Darryl_1983

ClioSport Club Member
  RB 182 Cup
I'd be surprised if it was something internal, as now i know i can't push the shifter too far over, i goes into gear fine. It's literally just that the shifter seems to move too far over.

Does anyone know what the spring is for?
 

bozothenutter

ClioSport Club Member
I have to put mine in reverse first before I can select first most of the time, was told it's probably a bent fork.
Change the spring first , as i believe it puts tension on the selector allowing it to function.
 


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