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Boy did I speak too fast! You're right, Bob (archive)

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Posted by Lexington KY 528e on November 12, 2001 at 12:33:34:

In Reply to: No grinding.... at all (more) posted by Lexington KY 528e on November 12, 2001 at 08:49:48:

I went out and tested again... grinding in reverse, that seems to stop the rotation and then goes into first w/o much shoving.

I'll send you an email on this, too.

Oops,

Tom


Reverse does not seem to be affected. There is NEVER any grinding. Just can't get it to move. Aren't the linkages for 1 & 2 on the same "rail" or link? I'm thinking that might be shot.

Tom


How is the effect of engaging reverse? Do the gears grind or does it go in nicely?

If it grinds into reverse, I have feeling that the clutch plate is not disengaging completely so that when you try to engage the gears, the input shaft of the tranny is still spinning, which makes the synchros try to stop the input shaft to allow engagement.

If this is the case, more than a few trys will completely destroy teh tranny and require a rebuild. Do not force it until you find/fix the cause.






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