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Posted by Weldon on December 21, 2005 at 19:08:47 from (71.28.65.125):
In Reply to: Re: 1466 another question posted by SGT K on December 21, 2005 at 05:30:50:
In the photo you entitled "Gear Teeth in the transmission" the piece near the left side of the photo is a part of a detent roller not a gear tooth. Without the detent roller, shift linkage feels loose and does not " snap " when going into or coming out of High, Low and Reverse. Not difficult to replace the roller. The photo is not quite clear enough to identify the other two pieces . ( However I think that they are the other pieces of the detent roller). If you have a pronounced "click" when you are in reverse, then they are teeth off the reverse gear where the park lock pawl has chipped them off.
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