SR3 Paddle shift valve block servicing

SR3 Paddle shift valve block servicing

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Swiss_Nick

Original Poster:

8 posts

96 months

Saturday 3rd December 2016
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Hello all, new here...

I have two SR3's both of which have the Geartronics paddle shift fitted. The older one of the two has had the system fitted later on during its life. Works fine except the air pump has started to cycle too frequently. I can also hear a small air leak from the valve block and it holds pressure for about 45 seconds between cycles when no shifting occurs.

I have talked to Radical about this and James mentioned sometimes it's a question of tightening down the valves on the block base.

Has anyone here had any experience opening the valve block and doing any work to it? I've gone as far as taking the top cover off but was discouraged form going further as it looks quite complex in there and did not want to cause any potential damage.

If anyone has any tips regarding this I'd love to hear them. :-)

Thanks,
Nick

BertBert

19,706 posts

218 months

Sunday 4th December 2016
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I did the same as you. Tried to take it apart then immediately bought a new one. To me it's not worth having a dodge one even if you can get it apart for fixing.

Others may have been more successful than me though!

Bert

Swiss_Nick

Original Poster:

8 posts

96 months

Sunday 4th December 2016
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Thanks for your reply Bert... How hard is it to unplug all the connectors and take out?

Cheers,
Nick

BertBert

19,706 posts

218 months

Sunday 4th December 2016
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They are push fit, so should be easy. Buy two and take a spare with you they are complete ste!
Bert

Swiss_Nick

Original Poster:

8 posts

96 months

Monday 5th December 2016
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Thanks for the advice... Another costly item to have as spare "just in case" (along with TPS sensor, compressor, half shafts...) ;-)

BertBert

19,706 posts

218 months

Monday 5th December 2016
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fixed that for you!
Swiss_Nick said:
Thanks for the advice... Another costly item to have as spare "just in case" (along with TPS sensor, compressor, half shafts, engine...) ;-)