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Re: Aging beef and h 4th gear
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Posted by josh H on September 21, 2005 at 17:30:19 from (67.128.86.135):
In Reply to: Aging beef and h 4th gear posted by dave from MN on September 21, 2005 at 14:17:16:
The easiest way to tell the problem on the H is take the belt pulley drive off and look down in there. You can't see real good, but with a flashlight you should be able to see, or at least feel if the gears are lined up properly, or are chewed up. Popping out of 5th is real common, 4th is less common. If you can't tell by taking off the pulley drive, the top cover has to come off. Then you can check the shifter rails and the detents. Its pretty easy to take the top cover off and take the 4th/5th slider out if you have too. If the gear that drives the slider is bad, it is a lot tougher to replace. If you get an I&T shop manual, about $30 of wrenches and can change your own oil, you can do about anything to an H. I'd take the pulley drive off and have a look. You will get a better understanding of whats in there if you can see it.
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