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Date:         Tue, 11 Jul 1995 12:49:56 EST
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From:         7039ckrah@umbsky.cc.umb.edu
Subject:      sponge..

It seems that I spend alot of time under my bus - even when its running great. Well, last Sat. I was under there checkin' out the front tranny mount (as suggested by a few of you) to make sure its all tight etc... I noticed my shift coupler was in bad shape. Maybe thats why it likes to slip out of fourth (slim chance anyways..). Anyways, coming back from visiting I noticed the shifting getting very spongy. Now I can only get it in to 2nd about half the time. Oh well, 1st to 3rd. Fourth is even had to engage. Shifter is floating even more so. Stop to pick up my briefcase.Now I can't get it into reverse. Shift to first. Oops now its in third. Wow. now its really foating (I not moving, just have the clutch in.) Oh Oh. complete shifter freedom. Not even the sponge action. I have to cruise home now all the way in 3rd. This morning I ordered the coupler from RMMW overnight UPS. Since I'm ringing up the Ol' VISA may as well get some other goodies to make the shipping worth it. Same old moral: Fix it before it completely breaks.

christian


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