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Re: Trans stuck in 4th gear on 434
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Posted by parts man on July 13, 2005 at 19:24:31 from (142.166.242.142):
In Reply to: Trans stuck in 4th gear on 434 posted by wayne f on July 13, 2005 at 17:37:15:
At the base of the shifter in the transmission cover is the pin that holds the shift lever in place. You will need to knock out this pin. It has to whelsh plugs over the holes. Use a small punch, drive through the plug and knock out the pin. Use a long screw driver or pry to line up the shift rails in neutral and you're good to go. You should likely check out the shift lever while you have it out. You will likely find the end has worn thin, and that is why it came out of the rail. You can build it up with weld and grind it down smooth, or replace it with a good used one.
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