put EF tranny in first without shift linkage to test model
http://www.honda-tech.com/zerothread/1508680
in this FAQ it shows how to tell what model the tranny is but how do you put the tranny in first without the shift linkage? I'm guessing pushing it all the way forward? |
Re: put EF tranny in first without shift linkage to test model
Just imagine how the shift linkage turns the shift selecter thing. Pull it out and turn it counter-clockwise (if looking at the tranny from the back of the car).
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Re: put EF tranny in first without shift linkage to test model
if you are at the back of the tranny turn the yoke counterclockwise and pull. that will be 1st gear
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Re: put EF tranny in first without shift linkage to test model
Originally Posted by PhilStubbs
if you are at the back of the tranny turn the yoke counterclockwise and pull. that will be 1st gear
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Re: put EF tranny in first without shift linkage to test model
what was the reason for welding the shifter like that?
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Re: put EF tranny in first without shift linkage to test model
so I can bench shift the tranny, aka test it.
I build trannys, I don't install them for customers. |
Re: put EF tranny in first without shift linkage to test model
oh, i see
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Re: put EF tranny in first without shift linkage to test model
Originally Posted by Mista Bone
so I can bench shift the tranny, aka test it.
I build trannys, I don't install them for customers. Customers like me ;D ;D ;D :y :y :y |
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