Just an update for anyone who goes through something similar in the future. I replaced the shift fork and the output shaft seal and buttoned it all back up. Once in a while 3rd gear can be a bit tough to grab at speed, but no grinding and everything works just fine. So, guess the fork did the trick.
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Nizzle my chizzle used to swap engines down in VA?
JohnyHachi6 wrote: Just an update for anyone who goes through something similar in the future. I replaced the shift fork and the output shaft seal and buttoned it all back up. Once in a while 3rd gear can be a bit tough to grab at speed, but no grinding and everything works just fine. So, guess the fork did the trick.
I would have filed the dogs smooth again. Probably get rid of the missed shift potential.
In reply to Ranger50:
Probably true. We were under the gun to get this back together though. I think we'll give that a try down the road, or just replace that whole set of dog teeth if that part is available.
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