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> Brad, tranny problems pics
Bleyseng
post Sep 22 2003, 07:44 PM
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Can't call, but if you can help figure this out, great.
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post Sep 22 2003, 08:17 PM
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This worked for me on my rebuild.
"Take a steel bar that just fits between the shift rod notches, and hold ti tight to the r/1 and 2/3 shift rods. Then push the 4/5 rod down against it, preloading the fork so that this is the maximum that the rod can swing to the outside. Then just tighten it up. You will only measure about 1 or maybe 1.5 mm between the 2/3 and the 4/5 rods." (Wes Hildreth quote)
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