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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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post Mar 11 2006, 03:53 PM
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I was just looking through the receipts from the PO ---

in 1998 had done

dissassimble trans replaced 2nd grear teeth and syncro , 1st gear sycro and fliped the 2/3rd operating sleeve to best on 2nd...

then there is a note:

very cghipped 1st gearsmall - teeth on large 1st gear 60% gone -- man shaft damage at end threads and fit , missing throw out fork guides


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