Originally Posted by Shawn
I stand by my assertation that Nissan did a piss poor job of engineering a half-assed "tranny fix" between the B13 and B14 trannies.
Please read the following for clarification.
B15/P11 tranny- why it's better than B13/B14 - SR20 Forum
Tranny power? - SR20 Forum
Fosters and I discussing exactly what was changed from the B13 to B14 transmissions.
5th Gear Pop Out? Aftermarket? - SR20 Forum
Nissan redesigned "the fifth input gear, a part of the fifth gear synchronizer."
In plain English, they redesigned one input gear, and one part of a synchronizer. Lovely fix. Like putting a band-aid and some Bacitracin on a damn compound fracture.
Yes sir, I do have bad luck with that damn transmission.
Bad luck aggravated by an underengineered piece of crap from Nissan.
There was not much metal from inside the tranny, and not at all what I expected . See the photos below.
We shall see sir. Mike is going to crack the case tomorrow.
Most interesting sir. I shall keep that in mind.
Mike (my mechanic) will be on the Dash tomorrow with his questions pertaining to the following set of photos.
1) Clutch face.
2) The first crack.
3) The second crack.
4) The flywheel and "hot spots."
5) ACT street disc...something or other.
6) See the funny, shiney ring around the middle from rubbing metal?
7) A "significant amount of metal" indeed. Metal wire. While certainly significant, that is the only metal that came out with the fluid.
8) Mike has questions about this part.....
9) Mike has questions about this part as well.
Mike will be checking in sometime before I wake up. During morning-time for you day dwellers. He has several questions concerning the photos as posted above.
I am not going to elaborate when he can address you guys directly with his questions. My "translation" would merely muddy the waters.
We have the following possibilities:
A) Fixing this existing tranny, cheaply, effectively, reliably and quickly. While in Mikes shop.
B) If the tranny is shot, beyond the criteria outlined, it will be replaced with a B15 LSD tranny.
I need a new clutch in any event. That one is dead, a couple more cracks and it goes boom.
Thank you all in advance for discussing this with Mike. And I sinceerely appreciate all the input and help.
Shawn B
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P.S. I was searching for those transmission threads as posted above, and during my search I had to scan a bunch of threads in which I had posted.
Holy crap!
I was much, much, more aggressive, obnoxious, rude, crude, tactless, unsociable, argumentative, uncouth and just downright ornery when I first joined the SR20 community. Over the last five (5) years, I have become semi-civilized, nearly friendly, in comparison.
I stand by my assertation that Nissan did a piss poor job of engineering a half-assed "tranny fix" between the B13 and B14 trannies.
Please read the following for clarification.
B15/P11 tranny- why it's better than B13/B14 - SR20 Forum
Tranny power? - SR20 Forum
Fosters and I discussing exactly what was changed from the B13 to B14 transmissions.
5th Gear Pop Out? Aftermarket? - SR20 Forum
Nissan redesigned "the fifth input gear, a part of the fifth gear synchronizer."
In plain English, they redesigned one input gear, and one part of a synchronizer. Lovely fix. Like putting a band-aid and some Bacitracin on a damn compound fracture.
Yes sir, I do have bad luck with that damn transmission.
Bad luck aggravated by an underengineered piece of crap from Nissan.
There was not much metal from inside the tranny, and not at all what I expected . See the photos below.
We shall see sir. Mike is going to crack the case tomorrow.
Most interesting sir. I shall keep that in mind.
Mike (my mechanic) will be on the Dash tomorrow with his questions pertaining to the following set of photos.
1) Clutch face.
2) The first crack.
3) The second crack.
4) The flywheel and "hot spots."
5) ACT street disc...something or other.
6) See the funny, shiney ring around the middle from rubbing metal?
7) A "significant amount of metal" indeed. Metal wire. While certainly significant, that is the only metal that came out with the fluid.
8) Mike has questions about this part.....
9) Mike has questions about this part as well.
Mike will be checking in sometime before I wake up. During morning-time for you day dwellers. He has several questions concerning the photos as posted above.
I am not going to elaborate when he can address you guys directly with his questions. My "translation" would merely muddy the waters.
We have the following possibilities:
A) Fixing this existing tranny, cheaply, effectively, reliably and quickly. While in Mikes shop.
B) If the tranny is shot, beyond the criteria outlined, it will be replaced with a B15 LSD tranny.
I need a new clutch in any event. That one is dead, a couple more cracks and it goes boom.
Thank you all in advance for discussing this with Mike. And I sinceerely appreciate all the input and help.
Shawn B
________________________-
P.S. I was searching for those transmission threads as posted above, and during my search I had to scan a bunch of threads in which I had posted.
Holy crap!
I was much, much, more aggressive, obnoxious, rude, crude, tactless, unsociable, argumentative, uncouth and just downright ornery when I first joined the SR20 community. Over the last five (5) years, I have become semi-civilized, nearly friendly, in comparison.
You are extremely lucky in one regard. Once Jim Wolf's forensic team got a chance to examine the remains of my clutch, it turned out the pp housing had cracks in it. Something about the metal microstructure carbonsomething technobabble blah, blah, blah. In any case, once there were small cracks, it was only a matter of time until failure occurs. In my case it was catastrophic and took a basketball sized chunk of the transmission with it. If that had happened while driving down the road, I shudder to think of the other possibilities.
In my VE'd dd, I picked up an sr16 tranny with a little over 30,000 miles on it. My beast VE has a B15 box. Both are improved over the B13/B14 boxes that are readily available.