Decision Time
Just after I hit 100,000 miles on my AP1 while running the dragon, I'm getting a noise from the transmission. From my mechanic, he checked everything over and belives it's the bearings in the transmission.
I have a few choices:
1) Rebuild,
2) Replace,
3) Replace with an AP2 transmission.
1) Anyone know of a GOOD transmission shop near Greenville,SC or Charlotte, NC that knows the Honda transmissions ? ( I won't return to my Honda Dealer )
2) If I find a good, used transmission, my mechanic can do this swap - anyone have one laying around ?
3) I know people who have swapped their AP! for an AP2 transmission - curious as to what the benefit is ??
I have a few choices:
1) Rebuild,
2) Replace,
3) Replace with an AP2 transmission.
1) Anyone know of a GOOD transmission shop near Greenville,SC or Charlotte, NC that knows the Honda transmissions ? ( I won't return to my Honda Dealer )
2) If I find a good, used transmission, my mechanic can do this swap - anyone have one laying around ?
3) I know people who have swapped their AP! for an AP2 transmission - curious as to what the benefit is ??
Originally Posted by spets,May 7 2010, 02:47 PM
It would be cheaper to replace than to rebuild.
the AP2 tranny has better syncros, slightly shorter 1-4 gears and a slightly taller 6th gear. Might as well upgrade.
the AP2 tranny has better syncros, slightly shorter 1-4 gears and a slightly taller 6th gear. Might as well upgrade.
I never heard of a S2000 transmission failing except when they had no oil in it. Something else could be wrong. I'd recommend replacing the oil as a first action. Several S200 owners here, some w/ over 200K miles and no issues w/ the drivetrain.
I've always changed the transmission fluid when I do the oil changes. This transmission fluid only had about 2,500 miles on it. All it's life it's only had the Honda transmission fluid.
The sound is almost like an engine knock, and it totally disappears under deceleration. Clutch in = no noise, clutch out it's there when just tapping the gas a little, and always while under accelerating, even moderately. I can also feel the knock slightly in the shifter.
When we emptied the transmission fluid today, it was still nice and clear, but there seemed to be a large amount of fine silver particles in the oil. We cleaned the pan before draining, so it wasn't something that was there already.
If you don't think this is the transmission, I'm open to other suggestions or things to check.
The sound is almost like an engine knock, and it totally disappears under deceleration. Clutch in = no noise, clutch out it's there when just tapping the gas a little, and always while under accelerating, even moderately. I can also feel the knock slightly in the shifter.
When we emptied the transmission fluid today, it was still nice and clear, but there seemed to be a large amount of fine silver particles in the oil. We cleaned the pan before draining, so it wasn't something that was there already.
If you don't think this is the transmission, I'm open to other suggestions or things to check.







