Posted by Canuk on September 02, 2010 at 02:10:54 from (208.114.164.7):
Many years ago a repair was done to the transmission of our 102 Jr by my late father.
During reassembly I believe he may have not reinstalled a bracket/part that ensures only 1 gear can be selected at a time.
I'll try to explain in the hope that maybe someone may have a parts book, or possibly enough experience to help me determine what I can do to fix it.
When shifting from one gear to another the shifter forks (inside the tranny) can put the transmission in two gears at one time (reverse and first for instance).
This happens because the tong of the shifter shaft doesn't have a guide to line it up with only one of the shifter forks in the transmission, as such it pushes two gears onto the main planetary shaft at once.
I hope this makes some sense, I'm having difficulty describing with proper part names.
When this happens the only way to get it back to neutral is to take off the shifter cover and manually move all the shifter fork sliders back to the center position.
I am thinking there must be a missing bracket that aligns the shifter shaft with the shifter forks so that it can only move one shifter fork at a time...thus only selecting one gear at a time
If I am real careful when shifting gears, I can feel the shifter lining up with fork sliders and stop it from doing this....but is sure is a pain when it does this.
Would anyone happen to have a transmission parts manual, or experience with these units to help me figure out what is missing?
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