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Re: Darn 706 is at it again.....
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Posted by K.B. on May 20, 2004 at 19:59:57 from (209.163.30.77):
In Reply to: Darn 706 is at it again..... posted by matt on May 20, 2004 at 06:37:34:
Have you guys gone through the detent mechanism hanging off the bottom of the cover yet? Our 786 used to pop out of low range. I was told that the detent spring had probably fallen off. Upon pulling the cover, I found that the spring was still there, but was very weak when compaired to a new spring. Also, the detent roller for high/low was missing, causing sping tension on the detents to be even less. Replaced spring and rollers, shifts like new. If the detents themselves look worn, replace the detent plate. Shift linkage and detent mechanism on a 786 is a little different than 706, I know, but it is the same transmission, same idea, just different shift pattern. Also, like Ace said, your external linkage needs to be in perfect shape. Inspect the entire linkage, from shift lever to trans cover. Replace anything that is questionable. Follow the ajustment procedure found in the service manual. If you think this is a fustrating job to do on a 06, you should try an 86!
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