Posted by Masseynut(Australia) on July 21, 2013 at 02:15:37 from (60.228.88.13):
In Reply to: 135 Multi-power? posted by Stick welding on July 20, 2013 at 21:26:04:
If the hoses have fouled on the shift mechanism or rod, it's possible you may have bent some part of it. A visual check will determine if this is the problem. Check for any play or slop in the linkage and rectify as necessary. Adjustment of the travel is carried out on the rod that "disappears" into the top of the transmission. You will notice a small 7/16" bolt and nut that "clamps" the shift lever to it. Slacken the bolt and nut, and alter the position of the lever, either way, until the travel is sufficient to engage both hi and lo, Evan.
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