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shift and not shifting - 02.21.2006, 04:01 PM

I have a three speed savage 4.6. I take it out and it does right one pass then the next it won't shift. Could some one tell me why this is? It sounds like I am going to blow the motor out of it. The next time it seems to shift like it has nothing wrong.


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02.21.2006, 10:38 PM

I took the tranny apart and tried to see if anything was in the spring of the shifter. It was clean. Could I have the shifting point to hi on it. I would adjust it more if not so difficult to do. :( Any suggestions.


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02.21.2006, 11:23 PM

it might be to high and your motor is only hitting that certain rpm only sometimes.
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02.22.2006, 12:45 PM

I was thinking that. Maybe in the rougher stuff the tires loose traction and it shifts with out me knowing it lost traction. I may drop it down and see what happens. I am starting to think the two speed is better. Be nice if could adjust it with out taking trans off truck and apart.


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