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- Minor Maniac
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Re: gear box
A)The detent mechanism so you have to push harder to get reverse.
B) Anti-rattle plunger.
C) A random hole.
D)It's the fulcrum that the lever pivots on.
You can just see the top of the slot that it fits into above it on the lever.
B) Anti-rattle plunger.
C) A random hole.
D)It's the fulcrum that the lever pivots on.
You can just see the top of the slot that it fits into above it on the lever.
Last edited by MarkyB on Wed Oct 26, 2011 9:39 am, edited 1 time in total.
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Re: gear box
B is a spring loaded plunger to 'steady' the lever. C is a hole.... A I really don't know - was it maybe the reverse light switch location - I'm just guessing. 




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- Minor Legend
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Re: gear box
Exactly as MarkyB has described - please see the picture taken from the MM Parts Manual below.
'A' is to give some resistance to selecting reverse, so that it is not used accidently!
If you would like a copy of the actual picture, which is A4 size and easier to read, please let me know.
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'A' is to give some resistance to selecting reverse, so that it is not used accidently!
If you would like a copy of the actual picture, which is A4 size and easier to read, please let me know.
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Richard

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Re: gear box
I was editing it when you posted, for some reason I went straight to D) and just answered that.
I was doing A) B) and C) having gone back and opened the question in a new tab so I could refer to it while answering.
I was doing A) B) and C) having gone back and opened the question in a new tab so I could refer to it while answering.
"Once you break something you will see how it was put together"