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Posted by captaink on November 09, 2005 at 07:30:58 from (66.115.214.56):
In Reply to: 460 shifter posted by Gary in Mozarks on November 08, 2005 at 01:00:06:
Pull the TA lever back and see if that helps make it easier to shift. If it does, then for sure as Hugh suggests get that linkage adjusted ASAP. From what you describe it sounds like this is your problem but I have had shifting problems from other causes. If pulling the TA does not help one thing that I have personally noted on the 560s that I’ve had is that the original clutch with a full fiber face had been replaced with a metallic button style clutch. These button clutches were at one time sold as a dynalife clutch and were supposed to outlast the original clutch disks under severe use. They did, but unfortunately at the cost of the flywheel and pressure plate. The button clutch has a nasty habit of wearing the flywheel and pressure plate causing a curved edge to develop on the inside and outside radii of the buttons on the disk. This wear pattern causes “drag” even when the clutch is released which can cause hard shifting.
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