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I finished rebuilding my transmission at the SoCal Dr. Evil workshop last Saturday (9/19/09). Everything is ready to go, but I can't find 4th or 5th - it feels like it neutral where 4th and 5th should be.
I've read dozens of threads regarding adjusting the shift bar, but I'm still not smart enough to figure it out. I am assuming I need to turn the shift bar a few splines either clockwise or counter-clockwise? Am I on the right track? How do I do that??? Reverse and 1st through 3rd work great. Eric |
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There are two things to look for when you are inspecting the shift rods through the shift console hole...at least two that are easy to see.
If its in neutral, all three shift rods should line up vertically...a simple visual will confirm this...they really need to be dead on. the second is a twisted shift rod. It will appear vertically correct, but the 4/5 rod is actually twisted slightly. It really wont be an easy thing to see and it cannot be fixed unless you pull the gear stack...but if you put a small straight edge up into the groove of the shift rods, the place the shift tooth from the console goes....and try to hold the straight edge on to the bottom of the groove, you will see if one is twisted. Good luck Rich |
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