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F5m33 shift fork

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walmic679

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Dec 9, 2012
Springfield, Oregon
Hey guys, I have a 95 gst fwd and im gunna tear into my the tranny(f5m33) to replace the 3rd-4th gear shift fork. Ive turned wrenches all my life, but have never tore into a tranny before. Am i gunna need a press and other special tools to do this? And do the gears all come out in a cluster, or am i getting into something thats really difficult? Got all the confidence in the world to do it, just kinda want to know what im getting into before i get into it.

:hellyeah: :thumb: :rocks: and :ohdamn:
 
Nope no press. Just a big socket or wrench to get the end nuts off (like 32mm maybe?) I think I use 1-5/16"...

You'll also need a 3/16" roll pin punch. You should onsider drilling the rail for a second roll pin to prevent future breakages.
 
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