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Hey guys, I'm new to the Nissan scene as you could tell by my user name, and i need some help.

Have a 25 box in my 32 GTST and it crunches 5th gear a bit. I've noticed it usually only happens once the oil is up to operating temp or i change from 4th to 5th above 3000rpm. If i double clutch into 5th it never crunches. Could my syncro be worn out or is the oil due for a change.

Any advice appreciated, Brendon

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  • 4 weeks later...

You could do the cheaper option first and change the oil to redline gear oil i used the red heavy duty one in my old r31 turbo aus compliance it had a crunchy second after driving around slowly and sympatheticly for a while it seemed to feel smoother each day of driving. Then it stopped crunching even on a 6000rpm fast shift but it was always on my mind it was only ever going to buy some time.

A rebuild is the only way to realy fix worn parts or try the cheaper option tube of nulon first.

  • 3 weeks later...

there is a nulon gearbox aditive thats quite good. that'd be the cheaper option, my gtt gearbox was a bit notchy into 1st and 2nd when cold but that stuff fixed it right up, now it is very smooth

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