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Date:         Thu, 27 Apr 1995 18:01:33 -0400 (EDT)
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From:         Sideshow Bob <jandrus@abacus.bates.edu>
Subject:      Re: Poor shifting in '71 bus

ok, i'll be serious, too. at one point i had a thunking problem too. how's your clutch? i tightened mine a little and fixed the 'thunk'

> > > >my shifter used to not feeel to good too...IT FIXED ITSELF !!!!! the > >procedure was as follows: > > > >talk really nicely [read 'curse violently'] to your reverse gear while > >pushing your van backwards. go out to drive it one day and discover that > >not only has reverse returned from the dead, but _everything_felt good. > > > >simple huh? > > So that's the problem... I'm using wrong procedures and tools! Trashcan the > Craftsman stuff, parts, and moly grease... turn to the Karma section in > St. Muir! Practical, makes sense, feels right, and it's free! and worth > every penny of it, for sure! > > Seriously, Bob, my '71 tranny seems fine once I get it into gear-- no popping > out, grinding, whining, etc. But getting it in can be an interesting > exercise. Is the gear after first going to be second, or reverse (ouch!)? > And after slowing for a corner, I coast blithely through the intersection > with cars piling up behind me, as I try for the sixth, then seventh, then > eighth, etc. time to get it into second. Finally (when I make it an offer it > can't refuse) it goes in with a loud CLUNK, and away we go. > > Looking at the little cagelike connector between the shifter and the > tranny nosecone, it looks shiny and new. But several folks have suggested > replacing a bushing that exists somewhere in that general vicinity, and one > has suggested looking for worn surfaces on the steel shift fork inside the > tranny nosecone. Sounds good! > > Thanx for the info so far, ladies and gents. This is a great list-- keep > up the great work! >


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