[quote="Janicholson"](quoted from post at 23:30:03 03/13/15) The rails can become rusted tight. Forcing them is usually going to bend a component. If the tip of the shifter is too thick Left and right, it could be hanging up on the 2-3 rail. to check this see if it can be shifted into gear with the lever out, and using a little pry bar. (clutch blocked down is helpful) If it does move, thinning the tip might be in order. Jim[/quote]
Thanks for the advice. However, I can not understand how the rails could suddenly "rust tight". As I said, I was using 4th and 5th gears. I had driven 2 or 3 miles using them. Suddenly they stopped working. I downshifted for a hill, and when I was past that hill, I could no longer get the shifter into 4th or 5th.
I will try to shift it with the lever out. That maks sense!
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