Posted by Chief 83 on February 04, 2012 at 16:19:33 from (24.21.76.219):
I replaced the R/1 shift fork that was broken in 3 pieces. Found all the pieces right on top so don't think anything went through the gears. Drained all the oil and it was nice and clean, no metal of any kind. While changing the fork noticed that the 3/8" ball(s) that fit in the shift rod (not sure what they are really called. was missing. Checked the 2/3 fork rod and it was gone also. Replaced both. Put the thing back together and took it for a spin. R/1 work great. 2nd was no problem. It goes into 3rd just find but won't stay in 3rd once the clutch is released. Shifter doesn't move it stays as if in third. Ran out of time today. Will pull the shifter off again and take a look. What is my problem?
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