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> Weird issue with shifting, Solved!
914itis
post Jun 6 2014, 12:02 PM
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My shift linkage is well sync , no grinding at all and smooth shifting. All my bushings are new, shift rod cone screws are all tight in there .

Here is the issue.
If I am driving the car a bit aggressive, sometimes I would loose 4th and 5th, if I quickly move the shifter in neutral left and right (jiggle)a few times, they come back.

My guest is clutch cable adjustment or shifter itself.
Any ideas ?
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SirAndy
post Jun 6 2014, 12:48 PM
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post Jun 6 2014, 02:53 PM
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If not those, verify your coupler at the fire wall is in good shape, too. Inspect it closely as it will look ok and will crumble easily when messed with when it is old.
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