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Noisey Stiff gears
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<blockquote data-quote="currylager" data-source="post: 29294" data-attributes="member: 174"><p>Its worth checking your clutch cable is correctly adjusted as it may be partially engaged if the cable is stretched causing the input shaft in the gearbox to spin when you try and engage gears. Sometimes if your engine is idling a bit too fast this also causes inertia in the input shaft to keep it spinning a bit longer causing engagement problems. A long shot before having to drop the box out. Also check the oil level too. If all else fails you will have to swop the box for a better one :wink:</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="currylager, post: 29294, member: 174"] Its worth checking your clutch cable is correctly adjusted as it may be partially engaged if the cable is stretched causing the input shaft in the gearbox to spin when you try and engage gears. Sometimes if your engine is idling a bit too fast this also causes inertia in the input shaft to keep it spinning a bit longer causing engagement problems. A long shot before having to drop the box out. Also check the oil level too. If all else fails you will have to swop the box for a better one :wink: [/QUOTE]
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