It's a 91 accord dx f22b dohc, with the stock accord transmission.
last week tuesday, my transmission seized in the middle of the road. i couldn't go into any gear with the car on and clutch down or with the car off. the car rolled in neutral, but with a lot of resistance. i usually could push the car myself, but it took myself and guy a lot of effort to roll it a short distance to the side of the road. i got it towed, and let it sit until today.
with the car off and on the ground, some gears i was totally locked out of. others i could force it in. i jacked the car up, started it up and i could hear a sound like things rubbing together. i was able to put the car in each gear with more effort on some gears and less on others.
i was figuring that i'd just get a new used transmission, a new clutch, and flywheel and just keep it moving.
things that i thought it could be prior to today are lack of lubrication and things just got seized or bent fork. that rubbing noise i heard today troubled me though. could it be a broken clutch disk? or maybe broken flywheel fingers? i check the shifter cables and they are in very good condition.
any insight is helpful, i just wanted to throw some ideas around before i took the transmission off...
last week tuesday, my transmission seized in the middle of the road. i couldn't go into any gear with the car on and clutch down or with the car off. the car rolled in neutral, but with a lot of resistance. i usually could push the car myself, but it took myself and guy a lot of effort to roll it a short distance to the side of the road. i got it towed, and let it sit until today.
with the car off and on the ground, some gears i was totally locked out of. others i could force it in. i jacked the car up, started it up and i could hear a sound like things rubbing together. i was able to put the car in each gear with more effort on some gears and less on others.
i was figuring that i'd just get a new used transmission, a new clutch, and flywheel and just keep it moving.
things that i thought it could be prior to today are lack of lubrication and things just got seized or bent fork. that rubbing noise i heard today troubled me though. could it be a broken clutch disk? or maybe broken flywheel fingers? i check the shifter cables and they are in very good condition.
any insight is helpful, i just wanted to throw some ideas around before i took the transmission off...
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