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Old Feb 23, 2007 | 11:26 PM
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hi everyone
ive got an issue with my 96 civic EX

whenever im in first or second gear, my car makes a moaning noise. my dads friend is a mechanic, and he said that its probably just bad bearings in the transmission. he said to replace it if the noise bothered me.

so, i have dealt with it for a few months.
however, over the past couple weeks, it has been hard to shift it into reverse. ill put it in gear, but its not all the way in. i try putting more pressure on it but i dont want to cause any damage. i soon found out that if i shift through all my gears a couple times i can put it into reverse with no problem.

should i replace my transmission? or is something else the problem?
& about how much will the parts cost me?


Thanks in advance
Jon
 
Old Feb 24, 2007 | 12:16 PM
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the reverse thing is nothing to worry about really...most manuals have that...as far as the bearings go....it's much cheaper to replace them than get a used tranny put in...I would go that route if you can replace them yourself...in my S40 me and my mech did that job overnight.
 
Old Feb 24, 2007 | 12:48 PM
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well id rather spend the money if my trannys gonna go out soon neways. i have 130k on it now. how much longer will it last?
 
Old Feb 28, 2007 | 01:32 PM
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I just posted a Transmission Bearing replacement, you can actually replace it yourself once you have the tranny off.. parts cost me $30.. just for the main housing bearing and a new seal. Can be done within a day..!
 
Old Mar 3, 2007 | 02:56 PM
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i too am facing a noise problem in my 97ex, and i'm considering a bearing replacement.. i feel very sure that its the input shaft bearing cause i hear it when i'm off the clutch, and it winds down and stops when i push the clutch in(sitting still in neutral) besides, as far as i know this is the original factory clutch, and the odo is showing 195k miles, so i figure i might as well put in a better clutch while im at it.. doing the job itself dosent scare me, i have a nice shop, and another vehicle to drive while i have this one torn down....
my question is this.. is there a better option, changing out the tranny for performance reasons... sequential? better design?
 
Old Mar 6, 2007 | 09:14 AM
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definately the input shaft bearing gone bad and will need replacing eventually anyway, as for the clutch look at exedy stage 1 nice and strong with a firm pedal but still driveable
 
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