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Gearshift stop plate
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<blockquote data-quote="DicDoc" data-source="post: 645843" data-attributes="member: 32089"><p>Partly out of curiosity, and partly to try and work out why I can easily go past 2nd gear into reverse when changing down from 3rd (with resultant gear grinding), can someone explain how the stop plate is supposed to work. It’s beyond the capability of the mechanical part of my brain (most things are these days). The stop plate is correctly installed (I’ve checked on numerous occasions) and I have a correctly installed Empi quick shifter plate.</p><p>Richard</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DicDoc, post: 645843, member: 32089"] Partly out of curiosity, and partly to try and work out why I can easily go past 2nd gear into reverse when changing down from 3rd (with resultant gear grinding), can someone explain how the stop plate is supposed to work. It’s beyond the capability of the mechanical part of my brain (most things are these days). The stop plate is correctly installed (I’ve checked on numerous occasions) and I have a correctly installed Empi quick shifter plate. Richard [/QUOTE]
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