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I was reading some of the reviews of the 968 from magazines articles online. I thought I read something about the rev limit set to 6700 to protect the Transaxle (not the engine.) But now I can't find that article to prove it that I read it.
In any case, I installed the Promax 7700rpm chip, and I like it. I took it a couple of times just over 7000 as test. What surprises me is how in second gear the transaxle seems to feel wrong at that RPM. In fact I can rev it up that high in second and than press the cluch and let the engine idle. With my hand on the shift knob it feels like there is something off balance and it makes me nervous.
Even with the clutch in, the tube from the engine to the transaxle is spinning at 7000+ rpm. Can it be re-balanced?
I have already blown one tyranny (maybe a freak flaw in my original `92 transaxle) Now I have a used `94.
So my question is whether anyone else knows of any RPM issue with the transaxle? And since I senses something like a wobble, should I be concerned about my car in particular?
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Quote:What surprises me is how in second gear the transaxle seems to feel wrong at that RPM. In fact I can rev it up that high in second and than press the cluch and let the engine idle. With my hand on the shift knob it feels like there is something off balance and it makes me nervous.
Quote:with the clutch in, the shaft inside the tube is not spinning - you can verify this by pulling the inspection cap in the tube and peeking in there - it spins when out of gear, but stops wheen you step on the clutch
Are you suggesting that the shaft inside the torque tube is not spinning when rolling down the road while the clutch is depressed?
If so please explain further.
As far as I am aware the shaft inside the torque tube is directly connected to the transaxle and if those wheels are spinning the shaft is spinning.
When the clutch is depressed the torque tube shaft is disconnected from the flywheel and engine but remains connected to the transaxle and wheels.
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Quote:As far as I am aware the shaft inside the torque tube is directly connected to the transaxle and if those wheels are spinning the shaft is spinning.
Oops I should have added "unless you are in neutral and the clutch is in".
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So to clarify: What I meant was I was rolling at aprox. 60mph in second gear with the clutch to the floor (is that in or out?) The engine reving ar 7k+ was not making any kind of dangerous sounding noise, but the vibrations or winding noise from the tranasaxle concerned me.
I can not say whether the off-putting sound is from the driveshaft or maybe the synchros? But something seems to be straining to keep up that kind of RPM. I can also cause the worrisome vibrations If I try to downshift to 2nd from 3rd and that speed. I can sense the synchromesh system trying to spin up the shaft or something else to a very high RPM.
Can things get off-balance, and if so is there a way to rebalance anything without a tranny rebuild?
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Thanks for the advice. I tested 1rst today, and it seemed the same. If I try to shift down into it while rolling at a speed near or at the top of the max shift-point it fights me a bit, and I seem to feel/hear lots of things trying to speed up in order to mesh. It just feels, well maybe sloppy is the right word. But mostly like it just wasn't designed to spin that fast.
So what about the article reference. I swear I read something about the rev limit protecting the transaxle in on article, but I can't find it now. So am I crazy? Or does can someone confirm they read that too?
Of all the things on my car, the tranny makes me most worried, because this is a used '94 that is replacing my blown `92 transaxle.
Again, thanks for your advise and help!
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No the only time I feel the symptom is when the rolling speed of the car combined with the gear I am in or am shifting to spins the drive-shaft near the rev-limit of the engine, whether the engine is engaged with the clutch or not. I can reproduce it in first & second, but I have not tried going fast enough to reproduce it in third or higher.
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Assuming that "clutch in" means my foot is pushing the clutch pedal to the floor and the engine is disengaged...
[quote name='flash' date='Aug 29 2005, 03:54 PM']rolling at speed, out of gear, clutch in, engine at 7k - problem?
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No, not a problem.
[quote name='flash' date='Aug 29 2005, 03:54 PM']rolling at speed, in gear, clutch in, engine at 7k - problem?
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Yes, around 37-40mph in first, and 57-61 mph in second
[quote name='flash' date='Aug 29 2005, 03:54 PM']rolling at speed, out of gear, clutch out, engine at 7k - problem?
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Yes, same as with the clutch in.
So the engine engaged or not engaged seems to be a non-factor. This would seem to eliminate the clutch as well.
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It's the torque-tube! Read $$$$
Wednesday morning I was puzzled by bird-chirping coming from underneath my car. It really sounded like bird chirping!
My mechanic says it is the bearings in the torque-tube. Unfortunately Porsche does not sell these bearings nor a kit for repairing the torque tube and a replacement torque-tube is something like $3400.
We are exploring all options at this point including having some bearings custom made and getting a torque-tube from a salvage yard.
Any advice or ideas?
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