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Subject: Re: shifting up or down
Date: Sun, 02 Feb 2003 16:47:50 -0800
From: Eric Valley <ericvalley@domain.elided>
To: Ferdinando Di Matteo <aroctech@domain.elided>
References: <23551B7A-364C-11D7-B57A-000A278CD8DC@domain.elided>



My '85 GTV6 will make a nasty sound down-shifting into third at high speeds, even with double-clutching. Also, no doubt second gear requires special attention both on the up- and down-shifts. Safe to say the tranny needs new synchros. Question is, where in or from Puget Sound region is best to get new synchros - cannot do it myself, must be checkbook mechanic. I have a local shop that I trust, but they are German specialists and make big noise about removing that pesky transaxle. Alfa of Tacoma? I have tried two other regional Alfa shops and am looking for a new tip.
TIA,

Eric Valley

Ferdinando Di Matteo wrote:


My experiments since my first New Giulietta in ''59 or'58 made me learn how to shift without abusing the transmission or clutch. I am not going to try to tell you again how to downshift again, I will demonstrate at our nex convention in Florida. As for upshgiftig I know you can understand this EASY method. Push the clutch ALL the way to the floor after taking your heavy foot of the gas pedal THEN shift. I only takes a moment but long enough to slow the gears down to the right meshing speed. Fred
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