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How Do You Line Up The Shifter Forks On A 230????? Givin Me Fits
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Posted by Drizler on June 24, 2002 at 08:27:44 from (12.23.26.19):
I have put the top cover and all related junk back on and off twice and its still always in gear. First time I made the mistake of hooking everything back up and had no reverse or N. The last I just hung it on there and let the hydraulic pump pee it out and it was the smart thing it seems as its now in some forward gear with the shifter in N. I forced all that overhead gear up enough to get a 2 by 4 in there and lined up the gear rings with the associated forks in N and watched them go on as best as I could see. Since its in some forward gear, probably 1st is there something with those forks I am missing? Is there some gear that I should be in when lowering this lid down. I still have to get the thrown track back on my Cat so I really don't need this crap this week. Driz
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