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> welt HD shifter springs, do they really help?
sk8kat1
post Mar 10 2006, 09:01 AM
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I have an issue with when I am shifting 1--> 2nd it seems to nick reverse or grind very lightly .... I tried to adjust the cluch but it really doesn't seem to make a huge differance

it seems to get better once the car warms up a bit but never goes away completely

I am going to be draing the trans fluid and putting in swepco 201 hoping to help this some

I read the description of the welt kikt and it seems to describ my situation but wanted to know if anyone has experiance with the kit

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if anyone has any other thoughts on my issue
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Bleyseng
post Mar 10 2006, 09:10 AM
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If you are nicking 1st/rev then the shifterplate is not adjusted right. Adjust that first.

you only need the springs IF yours are completely worn out as in when you go to shift into first there is NO resistance. There should be required some decent force to pull the leve to the left to engauge first/rev.

Having a new shift plate is really nice too.


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