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> That grinding's gotta go, Changed 1st dog teeth and syncro
DNHunt
post Jun 17 2005, 06:28 PM
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Wednesday afternoon I couldn't stand it any longer. Teachuing my son to drive a stick has taken it's toll on an already bad situation. So, I got new dogteeth and syncro from Rich and had at it. The hardest prt was getting the dog teeth out of 1st gear. I finally just used a sharp chisel and tapped them off. Left the tranny and engine in the car and just lowered it enough for access.


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DNHunt
post Jun 19 2005, 09:13 AM
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Ok now I get it.

I assumed that the slot in the shift rod had no room for adjustment but, I found about 1 to 1.5 mm that the shift fork could travel. Pretty easy adjustment to make if I would have been aware of it. Anyway it's done now.

Thanks you guys

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