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Re: 560 -- Stuck in 2 gears or other problem...hel
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Posted by Janicholson on May 31, 2007 at 18:56:44 from (66.216.226.55):
In Reply to: 560 -- Stuck in 2 gears or other problem...help... posted by Clefus on May 31, 2007 at 18:28:49:
If the trans is in a gear (proobably the gear it was last in) and is then shifted into another, it will be locked up when the clutch is let out. If it is in that gear, it will move when the clutch is let out in neutral. To repair, it may be necessary to pull the gear shift out as indicated below. The shift rails can be moved to alignment with a big screwdriver. Once aligned, it is best to weld up the bottom corners of the tab on the end of the stick. There are pictures in the archives, but the essence is the tab should be made a bit bigger, then groung down to just work well. If it is hard to get out of gear, try pushing the clutch all the way to its stop. this releases both the TA clutch, and the regular clutch, fully. Full clutch release is important. if it still comes out of gear hard, the TA may need further adjustment. Again the archives are important. Good luck. JimN
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