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I just performed another bulletin search for 10-11 Camaros and nothing new has come up.
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![]() Drives: 2020 Satin Steel 2SS Coupe Join Date: Jan 2011
Location: Springfield, Missouri
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I just tested mine and I have the 2nd gear grinding problem... It has done it before a couple of times, but even though I've been driving manual cars for years, I thought my left foot was just getting slow. I was driving out of my neighborhood at around 20mph, put the clutch pedal to the floor, then shifted fast into 2nd. It went into gear, but horrible grind like the clutch wasn't even disengaged... Then I did a 3-2 shift. Same thing. The trans temp was a little past 30. I pulled into the store parking lot (trans temp between 30 and first line) and made a few 10mph laps around it. I tried multiple 1-2 shifts and it made the same grind every time. I then drove it back to the neighborhood (trans temp just past the first line [110?]), tried it again, and it went into 2nd without a problem. The reason I tested mine was because yesterday I took a straight side road right after leaving my house and hammered it. Ridiculous grinding on the 1-2 shift at high rpm's as well. It seems in every situation, my trans temp has been between 30 and the first line (105?). Should I drive straight to the dealer tomorrow, wait until it cools down, then let them try and duplicate it? Or is there nothing wrong and I should just let the darn thing warm up before driving it like a Camaro SS should be driven. I mean, I've shifted lightning fast with every manual car/truck I've ever owned and NEVER had a problem, cold, hot, or otherwise...
![]() ALSO: Mine is a 2011, has just over 1,100 miles and the last numbers of my VIN are: 134441. (Build Date 10/2010)
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Drives: 2011 Forged LS3 Supercharged/Cammed Join Date: Aug 2010
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Just to add with your Vin....when was your build date???
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![]() Drives: 2020 Satin Steel 2SS Coupe Join Date: Jan 2011
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The build date was October 2010.
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Drives: Orange Krate DOB - 11/22/2010 Join Date: Oct 2009
Location: Simi Valley, CA
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Brass "Sintered" Synchros
What is Brass Sintered? Some are saying "CENTERED" which is incorrect spelling.
Brass Sintererd synchros are made with a Bronze powder (added with friction materials) which is sintered onto surface of steel circle, then the circle is fixed on brass ring body. This is apparently the manufacturing process of the tremec transmission for the Camaro. As Rick pointed out previously, the Corvette Tremec transmission is carbon sintered which is much stronger. It would make since to me that since there is the potential issue of warranty R&R on these low mileage Camaros, it seems that if folks switch out factory transmission gear lube to something like Royal Purple (like I want to do), then there is a chance the dealer will say "you changed the specified lubrication... so sorry but... Warranty VOID." Simply stated customer caused the damage! I have taken my car in to the dealer to document the grinding and they write on the service ticket..."trans operating within designed specification." Obviously the tech didn't do much of a road test! So... as an owner I essentially have this notation on the car saying I can't shift! BULL TWINKIES! So my next step is to take my car to a certified high end transmission shop, have them put my car up on the rack crack the fill plug and take a sampling of the actual OE gear oil and send it in for a metallurgical analysis. By doing this we should be able to determine premature transmission wear (brass and or steel materials) and/or failure of the brass sintered rings. With this in hand and with a statement from the certified transmission specialist we would be better armed to take our warranty claim to the next level if our dealer is not going to work with us. Regardless of dealer willingness, if the Chevy technician has little or no experience in the peculiarities of the Tremec trans, its specifications and setup, you might as well be going to AAMCO for a rebuild! Just my two centavos! By the way, I went to the local Caterpillar (Quinn in So Cal) dealer and picked up an oil analysis kit which is sent to a lab via US Postal Service (postage paid!). It cost me about 25.00. I am doing my sampling this week and will keep you all posted. I figure this is the "Least Invasive" diagnostics outside of the dealership. The results are suppose to be emailed to the sender by the lab. http://www.quinncompany.com/parts-se...fluid-analysis VIN: 2G1FT1EW8B9137872 Produced Nov 22, 2010
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![]() Drives: 2011 CGM Camaro 2SS/RS Join Date: Mar 2010
Location: The Woodlands, TX
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Update and Vin #
As an update, my problem has lessened lately. My troubles correlated with a cold snap here in Texas. The problem only ever occurred when the tranny was cold, <50 degrees. I still have a real notchy 1-2 shift and an annoying notch between 2-3 and 3-4 every once in a while but no grinding at any gear for now. I might wait until it gets cold again and it does it again so I can reproduce it for the dealer. Only problem I see with that is that the dealership is not next door and the tranny will be warm by the time I get there.
Vin# might be in my sig but I'll give it here anyway: 2G1FT1EW2B9110280 7/20/10 3800 Status: Order Produced
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2011 Camaro 2SS/RS CGM with ground effects package Ordered 6/8/2010 from Buckalew Chevrolet in Conroe, TX 2500 status: 6/22/2010 3400 status: 6/29/2010 3800 status: 7/20/2010 ![]() Delivered: 8/2/2010 "What does a scanner see? Into the head? Down into the heart? Does it see into me, into us? Clearly or darkly? I hope it sees clearly..." |
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Drives: 2011 2SS/RS IOM Join Date: Oct 2010
Location: SE MAss
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I have the same problem. Thought is was me at first, so with the clutch to the floor it still did the 1-2 grind. not all the time but it dose do it, I did bring it to dealer and got the old could not duplicate trouble. so I will wait till it fails
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f**k everybody,and yay for you!..nice guy!..just sayin!..grow a pair,and find another dealer to fix it!..don't try to f**k somebody else!..baaad karma!..just sayin! |
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Drives: '16 Camaro 2SS, '20 Equinox Redline Join Date: Jul 2009
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I just picked my car up from the transmission replacement but the weather sucks so it'll be a while before I'll have a chance to really test it out! GM said that it's a brand new trans but I've seen guys with 2011's with the same prob so we'll see! Nice thing is that replacing the trans for me killed 2 birds with 1 stone....notchy shifting (hopefully improved now) and now I don't have to worry about my output shaft blowing up (my vin is under the 25,000 mark)!
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Drives: 4 wheels Join Date: Mar 2009
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Drives: 4 wheels Join Date: Mar 2009
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Got an answer back from the dealership,apparently it's the short throw shifter I installed that's all......right
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Drives: '16 Camaro 2SS, '20 Equinox Redline Join Date: Jul 2009
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