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Re: M jumps out of 5th gear
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Posted by randy hall on April 09, 2003 at 17:39:09 from (209.11.236.120):
In Reply to: M jumps out of 5th gear posted by Greg B on April 09, 2003 at 17:15:54:
i would imagine that your 4th/fifth sliding gear is worn out. when new the teeth on the fifth gear are only about a quarter of an inch long. that is why when you shift into high the gear shift doesn't move very far.i use 140 gear oil in the rear ends of our m's, it's still thinner than the original oil. i use the same oil in the hydraulic system as i put in the motor.
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