Hi all. I purchased an '82 r65ls over winter that had been sitting for 20+ years, and finally got in on the road last weekend. However, I've only put about 15 miles on it due to an inability to downshift.
If I am starting in neutral, I can shift into 1st and have little problem upshifting, although out of the 3 times I went all the way to 5th, twice the tranny did not engage fifth and instead I had to try to upshift again to finally engage fifth. Have not had a problem popping out of any gear.
But the real problem is I can only downshift one gear, if at all. I've tried not releasing the clutch all the way, keeping a little down pressure on the shifter, etc. but nothing seems to help. I'll come to a stop with the clutch in, and try to find a lower gear. Trying to tap the shifter down gets no results, like you are already in first. If I screw around with it enough (by actually upshifting, then trying to downshift again) I can usually get 2nd after several attempts and have to slip the clutch to get moving. IF I'm real lucky, every once in a while I can get neutral, at which time I can shift into 1st easily.
I did clean and lube the tranny input shaft splines before putting it on the road. I also lubed the throwout bearing and clutch seems to be fine -- fully releases, no slipping with clutch in, etc.
I read that there is a spring that breaks and causes problems shifting, but I am having a hard time getting more info on this, including how hard of a job it is to repair. Has anyone experienced anything like this? Does it sound like a broken spring or another problem? Has anyone tackled this repair? I did successful rebuild my 5 sp 914 tranny and I'd like to try to repair this as well, but would like to get an idea of what I'm getting into. Any insight would be greatly appreciated.