Posted by D Slater on July 17, 2013 at 09:43:37 from (184.14.208.28):
In Reply to: 4th/5th gear (PIC) posted by BigTone on July 16, 2013 at 13:00:25:
Shift the 4th and 5th slider back in the picture. Look at the teeth ends for worn off at a steep angle and a lot shorter than new. Unless the shift lever is worn really bad its not the problem. Shift rails have a long notch that stops them when the end of notch is reached. No matter how far you move the rail with the shifter when it reaches the end of the notch its stopped. Rails also have notches for spring loaded balls to go in when a gear is selected. When you say the 4th, 5th slider moves back when hand is removed its probably just the ball and notch going together. If the sliding gear is not engaging as much as its supposed to. Shift fork is worn or bent. Or the input shaft is going to far forward. Put everything in neutral. Reach through the belt pulley hole and raise up and down on the transmission shaft. Excess movement? push the input shaft forward, back and wiggle around. Excess play?
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