The Barton centers on the 3-4 gate, a shift between the the 2 just requires a push forward or back, a shift from 2-3 only requires a push forward,a shift from 1-2 requires you to hold pretty good pressure to the left or your going to miss the shift or end up in 4th. A shift from 4th to 5th requires pretty hard pressure to the right (unless you remove a spring, I did) if not you’ll end up in third, not good if your doing 145 and looking for 5th but find 3rd and let the clutch out fast. The Barton is not like your F16 joystick, you got to manhandle it or your going to be in third or forth even if you remove the skip shift eliminator all together.
Now on the subject of hard crunchy shifts, get the fluid changed to the Mobil 1 ATF. But even with it the trans is not going to shift smooth cold, mine never did, don’t even think about banging through the gears even like warm. Storing the M6 out side in the cold your going to need 15-20 miles of driving in the cold with a cold tranny to warm it up enough to shift decent. My latest Tranzilla has REM polished sliders, bronze shift pads, and a steel 3-4 shift fork, and it’s better cool but I’ll still miss 2 or 3rd if I try to speed shift it cold, SUPER Butter smooth hot, but sitting outside overnight in 30F or worse below no way Jose, get me warm first. Even from a 74F garage in the cold it might be finicky on fast shifts until it’s hot, I learned my lesson and don’t play until it hot or your going to round over the sharp points on the synchro teeth and it’s just going to get worse and worse.
I just got a batch of Diff drain plugs in finally, be fitting them with magnets this weekend and be ready to ship Monday, I may have some Trans plugs too, if you haven’t dumped your Diff fluid yet and want plugs let me know. Trans drain plug not as important as the fill plug being magnetic, it filters out the carbon from the synchros friction pads (there’s metal mixed in it, similar to friction pads in the Diff) from the synchro rings and small bits from the points and gears GREAT, you’d be shocked what the magnet looks like after 3000 miles even. I have a picture of one some where from a 15,000 mile trans, looks like it has a Afro but when wiped off is just a slime but takes the shape of the magnetic field when attached to the magnet, it’s all wear particles but microscopic but does impart wear in bearings and gear faces.
PS, I highly suggest Amsoil Severe Gear 75w90 in the Diff with 1-2 oz of friction modifier, it really is about the best you can buy for street Diffs)
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