The moderator, Gringeltaube, seems to have best stated, in the most concise manner possible, and with greatest attention to physics the explanation of the issues I have queried. I was suspicious that the weight of the handle would be of any consequence. But, "G," you are the one that used "inertia" to explain the handle movement in one of the associated threads to which you referred me (unless I am mistaken). I inferred from that that inertia was the principle reason for the lever to move forward under acceleration, and that this might be a normal circumstance. You have now clarified that it is not normal. In reference to the mounts, these are new in my application and have been checked and rechecked, and do not appear to be causal. The forward movement of my TC handle occurs under acceleration at highway speed in 5th gear and is not associated with the slipping of the TC handle from high to neutral. So I'm not sure how it could be associated with the shaft movement. But remember, I'm a neurologist, not a mechanic (except gasoline Studebaker race engines). I really liked your tight summation, although I think the "experiment" (i.e., replacing the TC) is the only way for me to go right now.
As an ancillary question, on a military rebuild that has been sitting dry for about 9 years, without any lubricant contained, need I be concerned about anything other than replacing the outer seals? Do bearings, surfaces, etc. rust internally in these rebuilds over time, without contained lubricant?
Oh! One more, if your patience permits. I have owned my Deuce for about 4 years and always, when turning sharply left the PTO has attempted to engage in the play out position (winch). There is gear chatter with the metal lever position lock plate in down position, and on one occasion with sharp left turn, torquing the M35 over a steep ridge it actually engaged the winch in play out position. The lever was very loose and imprecise. On tightening the linkage the situation improved, but now the only way that I can avoid this gear grinding effort to get the winch in REV is to flip the metal lever holder up and out of the way. No problems in this position. Just wondering whether there may be any association. Many thanks.