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iester

03-07-2005 18:40:30




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Have you ever checked gear shift tip yet? checked mine today.a lot of wear on one side.I read on hear to build up by weld and grind.How much does it help? Thanks for any help




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captaink

03-08-2005 09:04:57




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 Re: PAULIH300 in reply to iester, 03-07-2005 18:40:30  
If it was worn enough that you were getting into two gears (or stuck in one when you thought you were in neutral) it probably will eliminate the problem. If you are having this problem, another thing that can be tried is to replace the springs and balls on the shift rails that keep them from moving. I had the bad habit on our B of rounding the corner coming out of 3rd to get to reverse and the inertia of the moving rail would over-come the spring and ball and it would end up in 4th. Building up the shifter, installing new springs and balls and changing my habit to stop the shifter rail before going side ways totally eliminated my shifting problems.

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Aces

03-07-2005 19:23:36




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 Re: PAULIH300 in reply to iester, 03-07-2005 18:40:30  
Iester from the A to the 560 thare all just about alike my B would get in 2 gears real easy. Welded it up and ground it like it should be works fine. It will fix the problem just make sure you get it straight with the pin. I did not on my B and had to reweld and regrind.



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PAULIH300

03-07-2005 18:44:54




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 Re: PAULIH300 in reply to iester, 03-07-2005 18:40:30  
I have yet to remove mine.I bought a used one for a spare in case mine is a disaster.Of course,I could do the weld/grind thing too if need be.With the lousy weather around here I guess it will be June before I get much more work done.Its a miracle I've got done what I have so far I guess!

I think I have more of a clutch adjustment issue than a shifter problem,but we will see...one day.



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iester

03-07-2005 19:00:31




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 Re: PAULIH300 in reply to PAULIH300, 03-07-2005 18:44:54  
My clutch problem it does a 180 and rides on brake shaft..unlike 300. I guess machine shop.lol



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