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Old 07-20-2008, 08:02 PM   #4 (permalink)
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There is no way to mess up the fork position since it is located with a roll pin.

The guy who put two transmissions together didn't use new parts he just used old parts from two trannies. Therefore the reason they still felt old.

I used all new hub/sliders, syncros, keys, springs, forks, 1st gear, shaft bearings.

It has to be something about the way we are measuring for the preload. Maybe there is a softer solder we should use to get the proper crush? If I put in the shims I bought with the calculated preload I can't turn my shafts. Yet, I put the old ones in and it turns great, shifts into every gear and I cannot move the shaft back/forth in/out.
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