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Topic: Re: GB poping out of gear
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| Puller1
09-24-2012 20:59:09
71.171.22.160
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Most likely cause is the shifter rails wore between the notches and the notches them selves wore. Small welding rods and a flap disk on a 4 1/2" grinder can fix it up in about 30 minutes after you remove the tranny cover. Other problem could be very worn gears or worn splined shaft the gears ride on. Most likely the shifter rails will be the problem. Make a bracket to hold the shifter in gear. |
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| ryan hopkes
09-25-2012 11:58:02
96.2.96.177
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Re: GB poping out of gear in reply to Puller1, 09-24-2012 20:59:09
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| i dont think its the shifting rods beacuse i fixed the detents and it helped alot but there is alot of noise from the trany |
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| redgems
09-26-2012 07:48:33
204.14.163.20
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Re: GB poping out of gear in reply to ryan hopkes, 09-25-2012 11:58:02
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|  This is a "U" tranny with cover off. My bearing at end of imput shaft inside larger gear was distroyed. I amagine it would of let shaft dropp and wobble. Tony |
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| Puller1
09-25-2012 14:12:32
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Re: GB poping out of gear in reply to ryan hopkes, 09-25-2012 11:58:02
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| Doesn't sound good. Sounds like you may need to pull the top cover and look for bad bearings. There is a needle bearing that goes in the inside of the pinion shaft on the end of the top shaft that the slider gears run on. |
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| ryan hopkes
09-26-2012 06:02:51
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Re: GB poping out of gear in reply to Puller1, 09-25-2012 14:12:32
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| is a u rear end the same as a gb? |
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| TimYates
09-26-2012 10:59:37
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Re: GB poping out of gear in reply to ryan hopkes, 09-26-2012 06:02:51
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| yep looks identical inside |
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