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> Tonight's PSA is brought to you by Ima Dope (gearbox related)
Tdskip
post Dec 4 2018, 07:23 PM
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If you find yourself as I did yesterday with a new to you car that won't shift properly stop what you are doing and make sure there is oil in the gearbox.

I don't think I did any harm in the two around the block gingerly drive I did before it got recalcitrant, but lesson learned.

Thanks to Gabe in HB for the dope slap to stop what I was doing and check.
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post Dec 5 2018, 10:42 AM
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before tearing into yours trans. make sure all the shifter bushings are intact and if a side shifter the cone screw is tight. I have never bought a 914 that had good bushings. I always replace them first.
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