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Jul 14, 2011
SO - to avoid grinding, try shifting into first gear momentarily - THEN into reverse. In some trannies this aligns the reverse gear and stops it from spinning at idle. You might be pleasantly surprised. This works with the tranny in all of the Datsun Z-cars (240/260/280/280ZX), and it might work with your Jeep.
Mar 13, 2017 Have you ever wondered why when you drive in reverse, your car makes that strange, high-pitched whine? Why does the car only make that sound in reverse, and not in any of the forward gears? For reverse gear, most transmissions use spur gears, also known as straight-cut gears.
Reverse is is the only gear that slides into mesh with another gear and if the car is moving so is that gear. Like trying to poke a stick into a fence as you walk along, lots of clatter but the movement prevents engagement. An automatic will make
Dec 7, 2016 If your car has a manual transmission, the sounds that it makes can mean entirely different things from an automatic. Does the sound occur The torque converter is spinning anytime the engine is running, but is only under load when the car is in gear either forward or reverse. As soon as you shift into
May 30, 2011 I just purchased a 1979 Fiat X 1/9 bertone yesterday from the original owner with 62,000 miles on it. owner has done a lot of work on this car. he pointed out some minor problems with it and 1 of the problems is when you have the car in reverse and moving you hear a loud clicking noise. I am afraid it may
Apr 30, 2015
Forward gears are helical gears, which have teeth that are pointed at an angle. When the gears rotate, most of the load is evenly spread due to the angles. Reverse gears are cut into spurs, which don't absorb the load quite so well. As a result, there is more of a whining noise.
Apr 14, 2016
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