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Re: 806 Range Gears
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Posted by AGR538 on October 13, 2005 at 07:05:44 from (65.114.61.232):
In Reply to: 806 Range Gears posted by Rocko1 on October 12, 2005 at 19:42:16:
I cannot believe it would be those two parts keeping it from going into high range without those parts being visibly broken. I am assuming you have taken the top inspection plate off and can look down into the transmission. Make sure the little bolt holding the shifter fork onto the slide bar going across the top left side of trans has not broke. Sometimes the slide bar breaks in half also. I agree with the other post. The holes in the top of that inspection plate get wallowed out and have enough play to keep it from going into gear. You can buy reconditioned plates with bushings pressed in for about $150. If you have that inspection plate off, you should be able to take your hands and shift it in and out of any range. The reverse is shifted on a gear in the left side down at the bottom. I may be telling you alot you already know so I do not mean to sound too elementary. However, I appreciate people who reply to my questions keeping it simple just in case I missed something.
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