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Transmission Swap, gears have to be forced in??

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sleepypsi

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Mar 3, 2008
Star, North Carolina
I have a 1990 eagle talon tsi awd. I just swapped in a transmission from a 1992 eagle talon tsi that has a billit shift fork and Vicious eliminator. I changed out the output shaft from the 1990 transmission and installed a new TOB. I also installed shifter cables and shifter from a 1993 eagle talon. The transmission didn't come with a shifter cable mounting bracket so I put the one off the 90 on the 92, I know they are diffrent so is that why its hard to shift into gears?? I've adjusted the side to side but the front to back doesn't have an adjustment. The car also has a act 2600 clutch, new slave and master cyl that were installed a while before the transmission swap.

Any help is appricated! Thanks!!
 
there has to be front to back adjustment. you can adjust the cable on the shifter base in the car
 
Bleed your clutch, when you swapped the master and slave air might have gotten into the line. Also, since you did just upgrade everything, now would be a good time to swap out that POS stock clutch line with a SS line.
 
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