Eracer46
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Have a 1966 M35A2 (which we bobbed and are restoring). While installing a custom back-up beeper micro-switch on top of the gearbox, I unknowingly removed the nut, moved iit a bit left and right, and rotated (but did not remove) the 6 1/2" long (5 - 3/4" usable length) x 5/16" fine thread shaft (looks like a long bolt -- see photos -- fingers pointing to both ends) located just below and rearward of the bottom of the shift lever. It is on the topmost part of the gearbox. The truck had been shifting fine prior to this dumb move. Once I put her all back together, I could shift into all gears while the truck was stationary, BUT when the truck is moving, it will not shift into or out of the gear that you are in when you lift the clutch. It will roll and drive, but it is locked in that single gear.
Anyone know what I did, and how to fix it? I am guessing that I de-coupled the synchros, or worst, by moving and rotating that shaft. Before I pull the top section of the gearbox, I would like to know what I am really getting into, and if I might need parts, or is it (hopefiully) simply a re-alignment or re-connection job.
Thanks in advance.
Love the Deuce......being built for flood rescue service.....
Anyone know what I did, and how to fix it? I am guessing that I de-coupled the synchros, or worst, by moving and rotating that shaft. Before I pull the top section of the gearbox, I would like to know what I am really getting into, and if I might need parts, or is it (hopefiully) simply a re-alignment or re-connection job.
Thanks in advance.
Love the Deuce......being built for flood rescue service.....
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