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Re: 806 and 856 shifting rebuild
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Posted by Dan on February 22, 2004 at 19:27:19 from (64.12.97.12):
In Reply to: 806 and 856 shifting rebuild posted by Jim A. on February 22, 2004 at 19:15:40:
I have lifted the top of those range transmission covers numerous times. There are rollers below there that are routinely lost or oblonged. Additionally, you will find a steel plate that has ridges to select your range. Often, they are worn down. I know on the 806 and probably the 56 there is a seperate shaft that runs down to engage reverse. There is a key in that shaft that often gets worn out. In order to replace it, it is easiest to take off the access panel by the LH step. Iff the roll pins are loose, you could drill them out, but most of the time the play is tolerable. If the pins work loose, they can be held in by a small hose clamp. You should find that the 56 shift requires less maintenance than the 06. One common problem on the 06 is that 1-4 has such a small range of motion to the lever compared to the 56. The same with H-R. Play just can't be tolerated on the older style shift as well. Good Luck.
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