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3rd and 4th gear
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<blockquote data-quote="Adam1970bay" data-source="post: 636052" data-attributes="member: 30467"><p>With the gear box out and connecting the coupling you can select all 5 gears. </p><p>We have noticed there is a scratch part of the shifter rod. Where it enters the tube, so believe that’s. The cause of the issue. We have ordered a replacement rod, can’t. Will let you know how it goes.</p><p></p><p>While it’s all out giving it a good clean under there to get rid of the old flack ie under seal. Wiping over with petrol still original colour in places.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Adam1970bay, post: 636052, member: 30467"] With the gear box out and connecting the coupling you can select all 5 gears. We have noticed there is a scratch part of the shifter rod. Where it enters the tube, so believe that’s. The cause of the issue. We have ordered a replacement rod, can’t. Will let you know how it goes. While it’s all out giving it a good clean under there to get rid of the old flack ie under seal. Wiping over with petrol still original colour in places. [/QUOTE]
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