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> Tranny issue, What are these and are they available ?
jim_hoyland
post Feb 3 2014, 02:55 PM
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Get that VIN ?
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I had been having some shifting issues going into 1st and reverse on occasion. My mechanic showed me the worn parts and said they need replacement. Not sure what they are called, and want to know if they are available new.

Big thanks to Bruce Stone; he brought the parts and saved the day !

Lastly, why did they wear out ?


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rhodyguy
post Feb 5 2014, 07:33 AM
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jim, you'll a new release lever retaining clip too. tiny, they usually are cracked. haynes p70 fig 3.1.
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post Feb 5 2014, 07:43 AM
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jim, you'll a new release lever retaining clip too. tiny, they usually are cracked. haynes p70 fig 3.1.


Right: I had ordered the retaining clip along with other small parts. The granny's back in the car and it feels good. The occasional grinding into 1st and reverse has stopped. I ended up installing new flywheel, new PP, new clutch, new TO bearing, and replaced the clutch release fork. Fortunately, I had accumulated all the major parts over the years at swap meets and sales. I have a good flywheel that I'll put up for sale; just needs resurfacing
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