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> shifting started going out of adjustment
jdlmodelt
post Mar 20 2013, 08:18 AM
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my shifting started going out of adjustment this week. I couldn't get it into 4th. So, I readjusted, or tried for about an hour last night. Finally got it to go in all gears but then realized that I was having difficulty getting it in 1st and Reverse as well as difficulty getting it into 4th and 5th. So, somewhere in the rotational motion there is apparently LOTS of play. My main shifting links are all tight and bushings are all new. I am wondering if there is something working loose inside the tranny? (IMG:style_emoticons/default/confused24.gif)
I'm scrambling to put together the original 1.7l engine and tailshift tranny to put back in.
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Dr Evil
post Mar 20 2013, 11:31 AM
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Sometimes my DVDs take a bit to get out as I burn copies in batches, not on an as needed basis. I just sold 30 copies, had to make 10 more. Yours went out a few days ago. With my new son, my time away from work is completely busy (IMG:style_emoticons/default/smile.gif)
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