This one is driving me nuts (and broke)! About four months ago my totally rebuilt transmission stopped shifting into second under throttle. In other words, if I give it throttle in first, the shifter refuses to go past neutral into second. If I use the throttle lightly it will shift into second fine even at high RPM's. Likewise it will downshift into second no problem. If I have the issue, the fix is to shift into third or fourth and then it will go into second. Here is what I have tried so far:
Changing the oil - I had the problem soon after switching to synthetic trans oil. When it happened I called Jamie Passon (who sold me the trans rebuild parts) and he said you can't use synthetic oil, it's too slippery for the syncros. I changed back to 75w-90 trans oil and changed it three times when the problem would not go away. Then I tried 20w-50 motor oil and changed it another two times.
Aligning the drivetrain - I loosened the motor and trans mounts and made sure nothing was improperly loaded.
Replacing the clutch - someone told me their Corvette had the same problem when a clutch finger bent. My clutch was starting to slip anyway so I replaced the Hays unit with a McLeod clutch and pressure plate.
Replacing the shifter - my Competition Plus had 60,000 or more miles on it so I replaced it with a new one from Hurst-Shifters on eBay (nice piece by the way) - no change.
So the only thing not replaced has been the trans but I don't see how it could be anything else. One other piece of information: I had a problem with second gear popping out on decel and occasionally grinding going in which turned out to be a slight bend in the original bronze 1-2 shift fork. I replaced it with a steel unit which solved that problem. I wonder if that could have contributed to the problem but the weird thing about that is that particular problem first started in 1971 and I replaced the fork in 2011 - so why would it have no problems slamming into second for 40 years and 180,000 miles and start 1,000 miles after fixing the problem?
Is there some way the shaft could be moving under acceleration causing a misalignment of the gears which gets solved when moving to the 3-4 gears?
Help! Any ideas?