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Originally Posted by FromG2Z Sadly this is also what ultimately pushed me over the edge to get rid of her and get a 5.0. I thought our z trannies were
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. I really don't regret buying the car(maybe sometime when I'm in a bad mood), but if I went back I might not buy the Z and stick with my other three options, STI, EVO, supra, and the GT.
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Nothing new... I had an '03 that needed a replacement transmission because of grinding. It was great for a few months, but then it became real notchy to the point it hurts my wrists. It also lurches in 1st.
When I got the 370Z, I did some reading about failed slave cylinders for the '07+ 350Z. There were other models that had the same issue as well. Master cylinder failures is no surprise either. I don't get what's so hard about having a decent clutch hydraulic system especially from a car that's starting to touch $40k.
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When I had buddies in the car, they'd say, "what is THAT sound?". I'd say, oh it's normal!!! They say, "Oh really???? ummm ok..." Kindda embarassing... Quote:
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Speaking of which, any progress on an upgraded master cylinder?
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Then you've got owners like me, who have aftermarket clutch, flywheel, and CSC. It's great, but the 1st gear lurching and clunking is there. That can be avoided by being a little more patient getting in 1st. Then there's the intermittent notchiness where it literally takes more muscle to get in and out of gear. Bleeding the clutch fluid helped quite a bit, so the problem is not as frequent as before. However, I find myself getting stuck when parked in gear on a slope.
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If that's the case, is there any way to adjust it so the CSC pushes further? Would it be related to adjusting the clutch pedal engagement point in the 350Z?
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350Z HR High Rev Concentric Slave Cylinder bearing adaptor sleeve New product review: CSC bearing sleeve for aftermarket clutches
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[EDIT] The car is still "drivable." There were a few times I got stuck in 1st, so I eased the car forward a bit and was able to take it out of gear. I tried to see if the car would budge or checked the tach with the clutch fully pressed. No difference, so it appears the clutch is fully disengaged. Again, the problem comes and goes. When it doesn't happen, the gearbox is very smooth (knock on wood).
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Update... I just got the car back from service after replacing the rubber boot that covers the shift linkage.
The tech was able to duplicate the sticky gearbox issue by getting on an uphill slope and even backing up the car. He also noticed a bit of judder that comes and goes. He spoke with one of the GT-R master techs and he noticed that I'm running DOT5 fluid (Module RBF600). So the possible causes for the gear getting stuck is possibly the DOT5 fluid not being up to temp and clutch disc (as esfourteen mentioned). Again, the car is still drivable and this issue does not appear to grind gears. I'm told to keep driving, and to take it back if it gets worse. I found a thread in the Challenger forum in which owners had the same issue. There were mentions of some sort of shift rail, detent ball and spring, etc., that might be causing the hang up. Whatever it is, hopefully I can get it covered under warranty.
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Its the southbend clutch disc/pressure plate combo. I'm using the Zspeed CSC and dot 3 fluid and it's 100% normal with the stock clutch, so clearly there is enough travel here. With the southbend it had a hell of a time getting the car into gear 80% of the time.
The clutch is going back to southbend and hopefully they can explain why this is happening. Quote:
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Thanks for the heads up. When did you order yours? Mine was in Feb. this year. You would think there would be enough testing to ensure this sort of issue doesn't happen.
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I just sent a message to South Bend. I let my friend test drive my car today, and we also drove around and did some test runs. Almost all of the time we were unable to get into 2nd at full throttle, and it grinded very badly! Afterwards, it was difficult to get into any other gear so we had to take it easy for awhile.
Today was pretty warm as well, so I wonder if heat is causing issues with the South Bend clutch.
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shame to hear...with this issue and the natural overheat tendencies I'm considering something else
![]() I recall the notchiness in my bro's 350 and a buddy's g35 but this sounds worse. I miss my AP1 gearbox! |
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The gearbox isn't the best out there, but it's much better than the one in my 350Z. The only reason why I'm having issues is from the upgraded clutch. I should be able to resolve with with some adjustments and more miles.
However, it is true that the master and slave cylinders are fairly weak, but the 370Z is not the only one affected. I'm running an aftermarket slave and am waiting for an aftermarket solution for the master cylinder. There's one in the works for DE/HR, but VHR has an ABS module that interferes with the installation.
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