Some comments of difficult shifting into 1st or 2nd and gear clash when upshifting into 2nd or 3rd, on 1983 Skyhawks with five speed manual transmissions have been received. This may be caused by input shaft bearing preload. If the clash does not occur with a fast shift, or disappears when the transmission warms up, the condition is very likely caused by input shaft bearing preload.
These conditions can be corrected by reducing the input shaft shim thickness. In December of 1982, production began using a reduced shim of 0.04. These transaxles are identified by a green dab on the rear cover.
These conditions can usually be corrected without removing the transaxle from the vehicle, in the following manner:
1. Raise vehicle on a frame hoist - leave transmissim in gear.
2. Remove the left front wheel.
3. Remove inner fender plastic splash shield.
4. Remove transmissim rear cover and gasket shown on page 13 of the 1983 Chassis Service Manual, Page 7B2-13, Manual Transaxle Section. It may be necessary to bend the sheet metal slightly.
5. Remove shifter fork pin.
6. Remove nut from end of output shaft - impact wrench works best.
7. Remove synchrmizer and fork together with needle rollers.
8. Remove nut on end of input shaft.
9. Remove gear and rear plate. Bearing and shim pack will be exposed.
10. Remove input shaft shim and measure the thickness. Replace with a shim that is .08m to .12m (.003/.0045) thimer.
11. On re-assembly, apply Loctite or equivalent to input and output shaft nuts. Also stake bearing retainer to transaxle case screws (Part Number 94248159).
There should be no input shaft axial movement after rear plate is replaced. Procedure may be repeated, if necessary, as long as the input shaft does not become loose. Below is a list of shim part numbers and their thicknesses.
M200 INPUT SHAFT SHIMS
PART NUMBER THICKNESS ----------- ---------- 94115571 1.00mm 94115572 1.08mm 94115573 1.16mm 94115574 1.24mm* 94115575 1.32mm* 94115576 1.40mm* 94115577 1.48mm* 94115578 1.56m* 94115579 1.64mm* 94115580 1.72mm 94115581 1.80mm 94115582 1.88mm 94115583 1.96mm 94115584 2.04mm 94115585 2.12mm 94115586 2.20mm 94115587 2.28mm 94115588 2.36mm 94115589 2.44m
* Most commonly used shim.
Labor Operation Number: T-0121
Labor Time: 1.1 hrs.
Trouble Code: 92
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