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Errrrrrr, Tranny problems continued----->
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[QUOTE="Moparman1539, post: 1253288, member: 72242"] We took it apart and put it together within the same 2-3 hours. me my dad and my cousin were all working on it, and we all are pretty mechanically inclined. and i looked good and worked good when we put it together. And yes i did use a service manual. Did everything it told us to do.. And we never found anything wrong the first time... it just looked like the forks were jamming in the shift drum. so we took it apart and put it back together, and worked fine. now there feels like there is no resistance in the shifter(like too easy to shift.).. I'm actually thinking it feels like a spring came loose under the clutch cover. ill look at it sometime within the next week.. but i don't understand how that could make us lose gears. i don't know... I'm clueless as what could be wrong. [/QUOTE]
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