I believe any further loss of metal on the synchro's will only make them worse.
Your synchronizers are worn out.
Sounds like you need some new synchronizers. Sounds like you need some new synchronizers. Or have you tried adjusting the cable??
HeyJoe==They are not cleanable. If it is grinding between gears, the synchronizers need replacing. GoodluckJoe
There's not an adjustment, the shifter bolts right onto the top of the transmission. If you have a problem with it poping out of gear or not going into gear you have internal problems, most likely the synchronizers. Get it rebuilt or replace it with a used transmission.
Could be synchronizers are worn First choice is that the clutch is not disengaging, it may just need adjusting, it could be too badly worn or the clutch slave cylinder is not working, or linkage issues. Second would be major transmission internal breakage.
If you over fill a manual transmission it will blow the overflow into the spew hole in your bell housing and chances are it will get on your clutch and cause it to slip.
That only usually only happens in a manual transmission
Clutch not fully releasing, low of fluid, or synchronizers bad. You may need to adjust the clutch pedal free play.
Converting a manual transmission to automatic transmission is not possible but you can replace a manual transmission to an automativ transmission . That is also an expensive deal.
there is no fluid for a manual transmission
manual
If your transmission is manual, you will have to change gear. If it is automatic, you won't.