71 won't go to 4th or 5th, my is 71 running for the first time, 4th and 5th not there? |
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71 won't go to 4th or 5th, my is 71 running for the first time, 4th and 5th not there? |
CMXIV |
Mar 11 2014, 05:57 PM
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Newbie Group: Members Posts: 13 Joined: 21-July 12 From: Washington DC Member No.: 14,706 Region Association: MidAtlantic Region |
so for the first time since i owned this 71 1.7 it is running! On my maiden test voyage 4th and 5th gear were not available. it seems like the shifter is not moving far enough to the right. i took it apart and saw no obstructions. It seemed like the bar in the engine compartment was hitting the headers, and upon inspection the motor mounts looked low to me. i jacked up the engine and tried to tighten the mounts, no luck. (maybe pb blaster will help that). anyway, it still didn't get 4th or 5th with the engine jacked up off the shifter bar. when i took the shift lever out, it seemed like it may be the problem, it only moved a bit before hitting the plate on the underside. any ideas would be greatly appreciated. thanks in advance. Lee
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Mblizzard |
Mar 11 2014, 06:24 PM
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Advanced Member Group: Members Posts: 3,033 Joined: 28-January 13 From: Knoxville Tn Member No.: 15,438 Region Association: South East States |
First PM Dr Evil for his notes on trans mission rebuild. He will provide the best advice.
Did you adjust the shifter inside the tunnel? To me it sounds like you need to make an adjustment of the shifter inside the tunnel. Put it in 2nd gear. Then look at where the shifter sits. If it is not in the position you would think 2nd would be (it is likely to far left). Then lossen the single 13 mm nut on the shift rod in the tunnel and position the shifter to where you think 2nd should be. Verify that you can get third where it should be and then try again. Don't make large scale changes! Also mark your starting points on the rod and shifter with a sharpie so you will have a reference point for how much you have moved the rod. I struggled with this for a long time before I learned to make smaller adjustments. |
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