Posted by LarryT on August 27, 2011 at 14:30:46 from (174.56.65.35):
Ok, Lets take it from the top. Was having intermittent trouble getting it to engage reverse. Re-adjusted the linkage on the clutch and transmission brake. Problem has gradually gotten worse. This morning would only go in 1 out of 20 attempts. Remo9ved top of transmission. Nothing obvious except just a little slack in the reverse cam and arm assembly where it penetrates the cover. Then there is a very small amount of slack movement in the cam roller its self. I measured the diameter of the pin that engages the fork and it is .375" and the fork is .379". I then pulled the side cover and noticed some slight slack between the reverse shift fork and the ring. Again just a little slack in the pads. I am wondering if these small amounts of slack could combine to keep the reverse from engaging? Now, what can I do to take the slack in pivot shaft that goes through the top cover? Does anyone know if these parts are available. Does anyone know any determinant long term fixes? My mind is wide open and so is my gearbox. Time is of the essence. Thanks, LarryT
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