Hiss of air when removing inner shifter boot
Gents,
I'm doing a shifter rebuild on an early NB six-speed. When I loosened the first bolt on the inner boot, I heard a hiss of air that lasted a couple of seconds. The vent (I assume it's the vent at the top of the trans in front of the shifter turret) cover is clean and jiggles. I also assume it's clogged. Any suggestions short of taking out the transmission would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks,
I'm doing a shifter rebuild on an early NB six-speed. When I loosened the first bolt on the inner boot, I heard a hiss of air that lasted a couple of seconds. The vent (I assume it's the vent at the top of the trans in front of the shifter turret) cover is clean and jiggles. I also assume it's clogged. Any suggestions short of taking out the transmission would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks,
It's not a normal issue for most of us. Might be a fluke.
I'd leave the console off and drive car around a couple of days to see if it re-pressurized.
If it does please post again.
You might have a gremlin...
I'd leave the console off and drive car around a couple of days to see if it re-pressurized.
If it does please post again.
You might have a gremlin...
Why do you think it is pressure? Why not vac?
I propose the vent is weighted, and if so parking a hot car will naturally create a vac inside the transmission. Or at least any that aren't my drippy piece of six...
I propose the vent is weighted, and if so parking a hot car will naturally create a vac inside the transmission. Or at least any that aren't my drippy piece of six...
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