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Welp. Another year with no track days I guess. Having transmission issues after I paid a shop to replace my clutch and other wear items, so I’ll have to drop the trans myself to unfuck whatever they did. Also going to install Vincebar and CF roof. The car will probably be too nice to track by the time I’m done with it. 😂
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Originally posted by SQ13 View PostWelp. Another year with no track days I guess. Having transmission issues after I paid a shop to replace my clutch and other wear items, so I’ll have to drop the trans myself to unfuck whatever they did. Also going to install Vincebar and CF roof. The car will probably be too nice to track by the time I’m done with it. 😂
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Originally posted by SQ13 View PostWelp. Another year with no track days I guess. Having transmission issues after I paid a shop to replace my clutch and other wear items, so I’ll have to drop the trans myself to unfuck whatever they did. Also going to install Vincebar and CF roof. The car will probably be too nice to track by the time I’m done with it. 😂
For the record, it was a master tech that did this clutch work as a side job. I guess there is some noise? So before blaming the tech, might be a good idea to get it looked at. And what if the tech is willing to address the issue? Because this tech will have no issues with looking at the issue again but I need to have some assurance its related to the work before presenting this to the tech. Its only fair.
I stand by this tech. I've seen him fix so many hard to figure out problems to call him incompetent. He is also one of the few techs I trust. If I have a question, I ask and I get a straight up answer.
This tech is the ONLY tech that I'd ever let work on my car.
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Originally posted by bigjae46 View Post
Hey man, I offered to listen to the noise. Without listening to the noise I have no way to communicate with the tech so he will willingly look at it again. Just sayin...
For the record, it was a master tech that did this clutch work as a side job. I guess there is some noise? So before blaming the tech, might be a good idea to get it looked at. And what if the tech is willing to address the issue? Because this tech will have no issues with looking at the issue again but I need to have some assurance its related to the work before presenting this to the tech. Its only fair.
I stand by this tech. I've seen him fix so many hard to figure out problems to call him incompetent. He is also one of the few techs I trust. If I have a question, I ask and I get a straight up answer.
This tech is the ONLY tech that I'd ever let work on my car.
Further, the tech failed to torque the bellhousing bolts and tighten the sec 2 to muffler bolts. That rattling you brought up when I picked up the car was from the loose sec 2 to muffler hardware. Regarding the bellhousing torx bolts, I could loosen most of them by hand, and one had even backed out several millimeters. This was a very surprising and disappointing discovery, after seeing that he had torqued and marked a bunch of other hardware.
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Originally posted by SQ13 View Post
Well to be fair, I have tried to get you to look at it with no luck so far. I texted you last weekend to get your address and never got a response. This was while the forum was down, so I couldn’t check our PMs for the address. I’ve been dealing with these trans issues for over six months now, and I think I’ve reached the point where I’m going to pull the trans myself and replace everything again to address the two issues I’m having.
Further, the tech failed to torque the bellhousing bolts and tighten the sec 2 to muffler bolts. That rattling you brought up when I picked up the car was from the loose sec 2 to muffler hardware. Regarding the bellhousing torx bolts, I could loosen most of them by hand, and one had even backed out several millimeters. This was a very surprising and disappointing discovery, after seeing that he had torqued and marked a bunch of other hardware.Last edited by bigjae46; 06-11-2023, 07:21 AM.
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Originally posted by bigjae46 View Post
Who did you text? Because it wasn't me? That's cool...GL with fixing it.
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Hoping to get back on track in September. Last event was in March, and cut short by a fuel leak that I couldn't find. It would only appear around 10 minutes into a session; first by smell, then by low point under the driver side.
Replaced all soft lines, hardware, filter, and had the injectors rebuilt. Will also have the car independently checked over before going back on track. If all is good, msr-h in early Sept, cota in late Sept.
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Originally posted by Wernd View PostHow is MSR Houston? What other tracks have you done and where would you rank it
Road America would be the opposite of MSRH.
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I appreciate the info. Speaking of bumpy and Hallett I wonder if they've repaved it yet? The last time I was there a couple years ago it had really gone downhill since the previous time I had been there which was only 2 years prior. It was more fun than it should have been, hence the "charm" you speak of, but I cant go back until they resurface it.
This has given me an idea for a new thread we should have on this board
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Originally posted by Wernd View PostI appreciate the info. Speaking of bumpy and Hallett I wonder if they've repaved it yet? The last time I was there a couple years ago it had really gone downhill since the previous time I had been there which was only 2 years prior. It was more fun than it should have been, hence the "charm" you speak of, but I cant go back until they resurface it.
This has given me an idea for a new thread we should have on this board
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Plan is to go to cota at the end of September. Treating my msr-h weekend as testing to make sure my issues are resolved.
I've driven msr-h, cota, and tws. The surface at msr-h is the worst. Hard to judge tws, as I was there the last full weekend they were open, and the place had really gone down hill.
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