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Re: Super A Transmission Problem
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Posted by Jim Becker on August 24, 2006 at 21:42:37 from (71.96.8.31):
In Reply to: Re: Super A Transmission Problem posted by Hugh Mackay on August 24, 2006 at 18:46:18:
From the way he stated the problem, that wasn't totally clear to me. That is why I mentioned the other possibility (if it happens while shifting). I have seen the worn lever/rail problem first hand on at least one A. I managed a few times to pop things back in place using the shift lever without pulling the cover. I would have never tried except dad managed to do it one day while I was going after the wrenches to take the cover off. Another weird one we had was on (I think) a Super A. The bushing for the oil slinger gear siezed. As I recall, the oil slinger gear is between second and third, speed wise. In any case, it moved with difficulty in any gear but easily went forward in neutral.
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