Hello everyone,

on my 1997 Civic EK4 I recently got my clutch pressure plate, disc and release bearing replaced. And since they were at it, I also got my gearbox opened to change the third gear synchro since it gave me problems before. After around 800 kilometres (roughly 500 miles) second and third gear make a grinding noise when accelerating, fourth pops out every time and fifth and first seem to be fine. Moreover, sometimes gears struggle to go in. My clutch cylinders are soon to be replaced because they’re done, could those be the cause of all of this?

TL;DR 500 miles after clutch and third gear synchro+sleeve replacement, gears struggle to go in + rattling/grinding noise under acceleration in second and third, fourth pops out as soon as I accelerate. Could it be bad slave and master clutch cylinder since they were already giving me problems?

  • Shamino79B
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    1 year ago

    Shouldn’t. I mean the hard to get the gears in bit could be if it fails to engage the clutch properly. Once it’s in gear with clutch released (assuming it’s ones not getting stuck partially engaged) those clutch cylinders should be out of the equation. Fingers crossed for you it’s an adjustment or linkage issue. After that your transmission has some more gremlins which it’s kinda sounding like.

    I guess if it was the slave getting stuck and leaving the clutch partially engaged or something then why would 1 and 5 be unaffected?

    • yaboisodaOPB
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      1 year ago

      Little update: it’s not really a grinding noise when accelerating (english is not my first language my bad) but more of a rattling/vibration in second and third, a vibration that increases with rpm. Seeing how one of the gearbox seals has started leaking and fourth pops out, could the gearbox just be misaligned?

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        1 year ago

        Bearings would explain some. Another dodgy gear might explain more. Sounds like it needs/needed a full rebuild.