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01 Aug 2014 20:17 #642415
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How should the shift forks be positioned during installation of transmission? I am not mechanically inclined enough to understand what the manual is saying :side: :pinch: Also a good pick of some beer from the night.
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01 Aug 2014 21:36 #642424
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Still recovering,some days are better than others.
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Well they aint gonna work that way,try pointing them up and see where they need to go once the gears/shafts are going in.
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02 Aug 2014 14:59 #642491
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Ya it was a lot easier than I though. Kind of intuitive really.
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