In a message dated 97-09-06 04:21:32 EDT, Oxroad@AOL.COM (Jeff Reeves) writes: << s this reverse grind normal? Or has anyone else suffered this problem and has an idea what to blame it on? I have a newly rebuilt engine so I didn't replace the pilot bearing when I did the trans replacement. I assumed it was Ok. And I was also pretty broke so I didn't replace the clutch or pressure plate. But like I said the forward gears work fine. Finally, I didn't adjust the clutch. But if it were a clutch adjustment problem, wouldn't it grind into forward gears as well? >>
J.R. adjust your clutch, and kiss this grind goo-bahee. shifty, at best, gmbulley fairfax, va |
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