Hey Norman,
Thanks for responding.
I put those balls in myself and although they're tricky to keep in while
putting back the cover I'm sure they stayed in. Also, I thought that those
balls just help to locate the sliders in one position of the other. I didn't
think they actually prevented one gear from engaging while another was
engaged. I thought it was just the channel that the selector dog runs in,
which I figure must be worn in my case allowing the selector to move into the
3-4 channel while the 1-2 is still engaged a little.
I did manage to get the tyranny back to normal, by applying slight left hand
pressure on the stick and sliding up and down. I think that had the effect of
sliding the selector bar of the 1-2nd gear by rubbing on the side of it, and
move it back into the neutral position.
I know it will happen again. I'm just wondering what parts I should think
about replacing.
I will definitely double check that ball!
Sincerely
Rick Neves
'56 BN-2
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----- Original Message -----
From: SJNNOCK@aol.com
To: Rick@genomictechnologies.com
Sent: Sunday, August 29, 2004 12:16 AM
Subject: Re: Trasnsmission problem
Rick ... lf the selector rod balls are in place it is NOT possible to get
two
gears .... Norman Nock
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