Hi,
When I backed out of my spot for our first sprint race today, my trans locked in reverse and wouldn't come out. Much screwing around ensued (as it always does when a race car breaks), but nothing we tried fixed the problem. I think there is a trans swap in my very near future, but I thought I'd ask here first in case someone has a miracle fix.
It's a NB transmission in an NA car, if that matters. Synchros are fine, no funny noises, shifted fine before this happened. 5th gear is never used at this track. Lever is locked in the reverse position, you can't simultaneously select any other gears, and messing with the detent through the neutral light hole wiggles the shifter too. Pry on the detent with a stubby screwdriver and the whole thing moves, but won't go far enough to actually 'click' back into neutral.
I opened up the turret, and you get the same thing there - the shift rod (which is sitting nicely in the reverse position) moves about 1/4" rearward when you pry on it but then just refuses to go further. There's a sort of springy resistance to it, if you get my drift. Nothing I can see inside the turret is obstructing it's motion.
I know there are some other detent springs on the side of the case I could pull out, but is it worth continuing messing with this? I'm thinking it may be time to move on to the post-mort em phase, but if someone knows for sure what's up I'd much appreciate any advice they may wish to offer.