Peugot BA5/10 re-install trouble
#21
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Re: Peugot BA5/10 re-install trouble
Thanks, I was afraid that if I had to pull it again it would end up in the lake. :)
"Nick N" <nnote@despammed.com> wrote in message news:<kbeVb.24495$tP1.10019@fed1read07>...
> Ditch the peugot.
> Nick
>
> <averyislandboy@yahoo.com> wrote in message
> news:a188e6f3.0402070807.5ce9ae75@posting.google.c om...
> > Where I'm at now:
> > Tranny back in. Can't get it to go into gear. Good pressure build-up
> > at clutch pedal, have bled system repeatedly. With the rear axle in
> > the air, I can spin the back tires if the clutch is in, but they lock
> > up when I let it out even though it feels like I'm in neutral (good
> > side-to-side play at gearshift). If I start the engine and let out
> > the clutch, there is some weak power to the rear wheels and a growling
> > noise (I only let it do this for the short time it took to punch the
> > clutch back to the floor).
> >
> > Where I've been:
> > Okay, I've had a slow leak in my clutch hydraulic system for about a
> > year. I usually have to top it off every couple of months. No big
> > deal until it accelerated to every week, every day. No leaks evident
> > at the clutch master cylinder or the hose. So I pulled the tranny and
> > replaced the slave cylinder (and the clutch disc while I was in
> > there). Put the tranny back in (had a little trouble lining up the
> > splines, but other than that it wasn't too awful). I did use some
> > cut-off bolts to realign the case and so I wouldn't hang the tranny
> > weight on the clutch (a no-no no matter who you talk to). I did have
> > to have my son twist the rear propellor shaft back and forth to line
> > up the splines at the clutch. When I pulled the tranny, I left it in
> > neutral. when I realized I had to have it in gear to do the above
> > twisting of the propellor to line up the splines, I put the shifter
> > back in and put it in 2nd gear (I think). Then I pulled the shifter
> > back out so I could put the tranny back in. So I shifted gears in the
> > tranny while it was disconnected from the clutch/engine.
> >
> > Where do I go now?
> > I was going to pull the tranny this weekend, but I have no idea what
> > I'm going to do once it's out. So, I'm saving my energy and doing
> > research. Have I misaligned my synchros somehow? How do you realign
> > them? The tranny was working fine before I pulled it, how likely is
> > it that it died on the table? I noticed that when I pull out the
> > shifter and look down in the hole and have my son turn the back tire
> > (it's still up on the jack stands) and the clutch is in, there is a
> > splined shaft or gear rotating on the passenger side of the hole that
> > has a painted mark on it. Why is that there? I've tried to turn the
> > tire so that the paint mark is at 12:00 and 9:00 and put in the
> > shifter and try to put it in gear, but that hasn't helped. So I think
> > my tranny is still in gear, but the shifter thinks it's in neutral.
> > How do I get these two guys on the same page?
> >
> > Mike? Bill? Anybody?
> >
> > Thanks,
> >
> > Bob
> > '88 Wrangler money pit
"Nick N" <nnote@despammed.com> wrote in message news:<kbeVb.24495$tP1.10019@fed1read07>...
> Ditch the peugot.
> Nick
>
> <averyislandboy@yahoo.com> wrote in message
> news:a188e6f3.0402070807.5ce9ae75@posting.google.c om...
> > Where I'm at now:
> > Tranny back in. Can't get it to go into gear. Good pressure build-up
> > at clutch pedal, have bled system repeatedly. With the rear axle in
> > the air, I can spin the back tires if the clutch is in, but they lock
> > up when I let it out even though it feels like I'm in neutral (good
> > side-to-side play at gearshift). If I start the engine and let out
> > the clutch, there is some weak power to the rear wheels and a growling
> > noise (I only let it do this for the short time it took to punch the
> > clutch back to the floor).
> >
> > Where I've been:
> > Okay, I've had a slow leak in my clutch hydraulic system for about a
> > year. I usually have to top it off every couple of months. No big
> > deal until it accelerated to every week, every day. No leaks evident
> > at the clutch master cylinder or the hose. So I pulled the tranny and
> > replaced the slave cylinder (and the clutch disc while I was in
> > there). Put the tranny back in (had a little trouble lining up the
> > splines, but other than that it wasn't too awful). I did use some
> > cut-off bolts to realign the case and so I wouldn't hang the tranny
> > weight on the clutch (a no-no no matter who you talk to). I did have
> > to have my son twist the rear propellor shaft back and forth to line
> > up the splines at the clutch. When I pulled the tranny, I left it in
> > neutral. when I realized I had to have it in gear to do the above
> > twisting of the propellor to line up the splines, I put the shifter
> > back in and put it in 2nd gear (I think). Then I pulled the shifter
> > back out so I could put the tranny back in. So I shifted gears in the
> > tranny while it was disconnected from the clutch/engine.
> >
> > Where do I go now?
> > I was going to pull the tranny this weekend, but I have no idea what
> > I'm going to do once it's out. So, I'm saving my energy and doing
> > research. Have I misaligned my synchros somehow? How do you realign
> > them? The tranny was working fine before I pulled it, how likely is
> > it that it died on the table? I noticed that when I pull out the
> > shifter and look down in the hole and have my son turn the back tire
> > (it's still up on the jack stands) and the clutch is in, there is a
> > splined shaft or gear rotating on the passenger side of the hole that
> > has a painted mark on it. Why is that there? I've tried to turn the
> > tire so that the paint mark is at 12:00 and 9:00 and put in the
> > shifter and try to put it in gear, but that hasn't helped. So I think
> > my tranny is still in gear, but the shifter thinks it's in neutral.
> > How do I get these two guys on the same page?
> >
> > Mike? Bill? Anybody?
> >
> > Thanks,
> >
> > Bob
> > '88 Wrangler money pit
#22
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Re: Peugot BA5/10 re-install trouble
Thanks, I was afraid that if I had to pull it again it would end up in the lake. :)
"Nick N" <nnote@despammed.com> wrote in message news:<kbeVb.24495$tP1.10019@fed1read07>...
> Ditch the peugot.
> Nick
>
> <averyislandboy@yahoo.com> wrote in message
> news:a188e6f3.0402070807.5ce9ae75@posting.google.c om...
> > Where I'm at now:
> > Tranny back in. Can't get it to go into gear. Good pressure build-up
> > at clutch pedal, have bled system repeatedly. With the rear axle in
> > the air, I can spin the back tires if the clutch is in, but they lock
> > up when I let it out even though it feels like I'm in neutral (good
> > side-to-side play at gearshift). If I start the engine and let out
> > the clutch, there is some weak power to the rear wheels and a growling
> > noise (I only let it do this for the short time it took to punch the
> > clutch back to the floor).
> >
> > Where I've been:
> > Okay, I've had a slow leak in my clutch hydraulic system for about a
> > year. I usually have to top it off every couple of months. No big
> > deal until it accelerated to every week, every day. No leaks evident
> > at the clutch master cylinder or the hose. So I pulled the tranny and
> > replaced the slave cylinder (and the clutch disc while I was in
> > there). Put the tranny back in (had a little trouble lining up the
> > splines, but other than that it wasn't too awful). I did use some
> > cut-off bolts to realign the case and so I wouldn't hang the tranny
> > weight on the clutch (a no-no no matter who you talk to). I did have
> > to have my son twist the rear propellor shaft back and forth to line
> > up the splines at the clutch. When I pulled the tranny, I left it in
> > neutral. when I realized I had to have it in gear to do the above
> > twisting of the propellor to line up the splines, I put the shifter
> > back in and put it in 2nd gear (I think). Then I pulled the shifter
> > back out so I could put the tranny back in. So I shifted gears in the
> > tranny while it was disconnected from the clutch/engine.
> >
> > Where do I go now?
> > I was going to pull the tranny this weekend, but I have no idea what
> > I'm going to do once it's out. So, I'm saving my energy and doing
> > research. Have I misaligned my synchros somehow? How do you realign
> > them? The tranny was working fine before I pulled it, how likely is
> > it that it died on the table? I noticed that when I pull out the
> > shifter and look down in the hole and have my son turn the back tire
> > (it's still up on the jack stands) and the clutch is in, there is a
> > splined shaft or gear rotating on the passenger side of the hole that
> > has a painted mark on it. Why is that there? I've tried to turn the
> > tire so that the paint mark is at 12:00 and 9:00 and put in the
> > shifter and try to put it in gear, but that hasn't helped. So I think
> > my tranny is still in gear, but the shifter thinks it's in neutral.
> > How do I get these two guys on the same page?
> >
> > Mike? Bill? Anybody?
> >
> > Thanks,
> >
> > Bob
> > '88 Wrangler money pit
"Nick N" <nnote@despammed.com> wrote in message news:<kbeVb.24495$tP1.10019@fed1read07>...
> Ditch the peugot.
> Nick
>
> <averyislandboy@yahoo.com> wrote in message
> news:a188e6f3.0402070807.5ce9ae75@posting.google.c om...
> > Where I'm at now:
> > Tranny back in. Can't get it to go into gear. Good pressure build-up
> > at clutch pedal, have bled system repeatedly. With the rear axle in
> > the air, I can spin the back tires if the clutch is in, but they lock
> > up when I let it out even though it feels like I'm in neutral (good
> > side-to-side play at gearshift). If I start the engine and let out
> > the clutch, there is some weak power to the rear wheels and a growling
> > noise (I only let it do this for the short time it took to punch the
> > clutch back to the floor).
> >
> > Where I've been:
> > Okay, I've had a slow leak in my clutch hydraulic system for about a
> > year. I usually have to top it off every couple of months. No big
> > deal until it accelerated to every week, every day. No leaks evident
> > at the clutch master cylinder or the hose. So I pulled the tranny and
> > replaced the slave cylinder (and the clutch disc while I was in
> > there). Put the tranny back in (had a little trouble lining up the
> > splines, but other than that it wasn't too awful). I did use some
> > cut-off bolts to realign the case and so I wouldn't hang the tranny
> > weight on the clutch (a no-no no matter who you talk to). I did have
> > to have my son twist the rear propellor shaft back and forth to line
> > up the splines at the clutch. When I pulled the tranny, I left it in
> > neutral. when I realized I had to have it in gear to do the above
> > twisting of the propellor to line up the splines, I put the shifter
> > back in and put it in 2nd gear (I think). Then I pulled the shifter
> > back out so I could put the tranny back in. So I shifted gears in the
> > tranny while it was disconnected from the clutch/engine.
> >
> > Where do I go now?
> > I was going to pull the tranny this weekend, but I have no idea what
> > I'm going to do once it's out. So, I'm saving my energy and doing
> > research. Have I misaligned my synchros somehow? How do you realign
> > them? The tranny was working fine before I pulled it, how likely is
> > it that it died on the table? I noticed that when I pull out the
> > shifter and look down in the hole and have my son turn the back tire
> > (it's still up on the jack stands) and the clutch is in, there is a
> > splined shaft or gear rotating on the passenger side of the hole that
> > has a painted mark on it. Why is that there? I've tried to turn the
> > tire so that the paint mark is at 12:00 and 9:00 and put in the
> > shifter and try to put it in gear, but that hasn't helped. So I think
> > my tranny is still in gear, but the shifter thinks it's in neutral.
> > How do I get these two guys on the same page?
> >
> > Mike? Bill? Anybody?
> >
> > Thanks,
> >
> > Bob
> > '88 Wrangler money pit
#23
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Re: Peugot BA5/10 re-install trouble
I really, really didn't want to pull the tranny again so I did end up
fiddling around in the shifter opening a bit first. So I pulled out
the Big Screwdriver (ala John Muir) and gently jimmied around. There
was a slotted plate on top that moved side to side that didn't seem to
get me anywhere, but underneath that and slightly protruding on the
passenger side is some linkage(and none of this stuff is on a
blow-apart diagram that I can find). I levered that thing a bit and
it slid forward with a nice satisfying metallic clink. I went around
and checked my back tire and it spun free. I was quite the ecstatic
grease monkey at that point. So in goes the shifter, etc, etc.
Everything is working fine now. Thanks for your input. I posted a
link below to a picture I took to help someone else locate the linkage
(unfortunately, even in macro and with my shoplight throwing light on
it, I couldn't get the actual linkage to show up clearly).
http://f1.pg.photos.yahoo.com/ph/ave...&.dnm=2761.jpg
So, the old Jeep is spared from being sold as "As-Is Junk" on ebay
once again.
I appreciate all the advice and suggestions.
L.W.(ßill) ------ III <----------@***.net> wrote in message news:<40254FA3.6A482EAC@***.net>...
> My first step would be to pull the lever and look down in the
> tower, and pry the shift rod back into the neutral position.
> God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
> mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
>
>
fiddling around in the shifter opening a bit first. So I pulled out
the Big Screwdriver (ala John Muir) and gently jimmied around. There
was a slotted plate on top that moved side to side that didn't seem to
get me anywhere, but underneath that and slightly protruding on the
passenger side is some linkage(and none of this stuff is on a
blow-apart diagram that I can find). I levered that thing a bit and
it slid forward with a nice satisfying metallic clink. I went around
and checked my back tire and it spun free. I was quite the ecstatic
grease monkey at that point. So in goes the shifter, etc, etc.
Everything is working fine now. Thanks for your input. I posted a
link below to a picture I took to help someone else locate the linkage
(unfortunately, even in macro and with my shoplight throwing light on
it, I couldn't get the actual linkage to show up clearly).
http://f1.pg.photos.yahoo.com/ph/ave...&.dnm=2761.jpg
So, the old Jeep is spared from being sold as "As-Is Junk" on ebay
once again.
I appreciate all the advice and suggestions.
L.W.(ßill) ------ III <----------@***.net> wrote in message news:<40254FA3.6A482EAC@***.net>...
> My first step would be to pull the lever and look down in the
> tower, and pry the shift rod back into the neutral position.
> God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
> mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
>
>
#24
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Re: Peugot BA5/10 re-install trouble
I really, really didn't want to pull the tranny again so I did end up
fiddling around in the shifter opening a bit first. So I pulled out
the Big Screwdriver (ala John Muir) and gently jimmied around. There
was a slotted plate on top that moved side to side that didn't seem to
get me anywhere, but underneath that and slightly protruding on the
passenger side is some linkage(and none of this stuff is on a
blow-apart diagram that I can find). I levered that thing a bit and
it slid forward with a nice satisfying metallic clink. I went around
and checked my back tire and it spun free. I was quite the ecstatic
grease monkey at that point. So in goes the shifter, etc, etc.
Everything is working fine now. Thanks for your input. I posted a
link below to a picture I took to help someone else locate the linkage
(unfortunately, even in macro and with my shoplight throwing light on
it, I couldn't get the actual linkage to show up clearly).
http://f1.pg.photos.yahoo.com/ph/ave...&.dnm=2761.jpg
So, the old Jeep is spared from being sold as "As-Is Junk" on ebay
once again.
I appreciate all the advice and suggestions.
L.W.(ßill) ------ III <----------@***.net> wrote in message news:<40254FA3.6A482EAC@***.net>...
> My first step would be to pull the lever and look down in the
> tower, and pry the shift rod back into the neutral position.
> God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
> mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
>
>
fiddling around in the shifter opening a bit first. So I pulled out
the Big Screwdriver (ala John Muir) and gently jimmied around. There
was a slotted plate on top that moved side to side that didn't seem to
get me anywhere, but underneath that and slightly protruding on the
passenger side is some linkage(and none of this stuff is on a
blow-apart diagram that I can find). I levered that thing a bit and
it slid forward with a nice satisfying metallic clink. I went around
and checked my back tire and it spun free. I was quite the ecstatic
grease monkey at that point. So in goes the shifter, etc, etc.
Everything is working fine now. Thanks for your input. I posted a
link below to a picture I took to help someone else locate the linkage
(unfortunately, even in macro and with my shoplight throwing light on
it, I couldn't get the actual linkage to show up clearly).
http://f1.pg.photos.yahoo.com/ph/ave...&.dnm=2761.jpg
So, the old Jeep is spared from being sold as "As-Is Junk" on ebay
once again.
I appreciate all the advice and suggestions.
L.W.(ßill) ------ III <----------@***.net> wrote in message news:<40254FA3.6A482EAC@***.net>...
> My first step would be to pull the lever and look down in the
> tower, and pry the shift rod back into the neutral position.
> God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
> mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
>
>
#25
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Re: Peugot BA5/10 re-install trouble
I really, really didn't want to pull the tranny again so I did end up
fiddling around in the shifter opening a bit first. So I pulled out
the Big Screwdriver (ala John Muir) and gently jimmied around. There
was a slotted plate on top that moved side to side that didn't seem to
get me anywhere, but underneath that and slightly protruding on the
passenger side is some linkage(and none of this stuff is on a
blow-apart diagram that I can find). I levered that thing a bit and
it slid forward with a nice satisfying metallic clink. I went around
and checked my back tire and it spun free. I was quite the ecstatic
grease monkey at that point. So in goes the shifter, etc, etc.
Everything is working fine now. Thanks for your input. I posted a
link below to a picture I took to help someone else locate the linkage
(unfortunately, even in macro and with my shoplight throwing light on
it, I couldn't get the actual linkage to show up clearly).
http://f1.pg.photos.yahoo.com/ph/ave...&.dnm=2761.jpg
So, the old Jeep is spared from being sold as "As-Is Junk" on ebay
once again.
I appreciate all the advice and suggestions.
L.W.(ßill) ------ III <----------@***.net> wrote in message news:<40254FA3.6A482EAC@***.net>...
> My first step would be to pull the lever and look down in the
> tower, and pry the shift rod back into the neutral position.
> God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
> mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
>
>
fiddling around in the shifter opening a bit first. So I pulled out
the Big Screwdriver (ala John Muir) and gently jimmied around. There
was a slotted plate on top that moved side to side that didn't seem to
get me anywhere, but underneath that and slightly protruding on the
passenger side is some linkage(and none of this stuff is on a
blow-apart diagram that I can find). I levered that thing a bit and
it slid forward with a nice satisfying metallic clink. I went around
and checked my back tire and it spun free. I was quite the ecstatic
grease monkey at that point. So in goes the shifter, etc, etc.
Everything is working fine now. Thanks for your input. I posted a
link below to a picture I took to help someone else locate the linkage
(unfortunately, even in macro and with my shoplight throwing light on
it, I couldn't get the actual linkage to show up clearly).
http://f1.pg.photos.yahoo.com/ph/ave...&.dnm=2761.jpg
So, the old Jeep is spared from being sold as "As-Is Junk" on ebay
once again.
I appreciate all the advice and suggestions.
L.W.(ßill) ------ III <----------@***.net> wrote in message news:<40254FA3.6A482EAC@***.net>...
> My first step would be to pull the lever and look down in the
> tower, and pry the shift rod back into the neutral position.
> God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
> mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
>
>
#26
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Re: Peugot BA5/10 re-install trouble
L.W.(ßill) ------ III <----------@***.net> wrote in message news:<402554B4.5C1D2F2A@***.net>...
> Hi Carlo,
> You have to have started your driving in twenty dollar cars on
> twenty five cent tires to know how easy it is to slip a shift rod into
> gear and leave the shifter in neutral. I just hope Bob didn't force the
> trans in, by using the bolts as a puller.
> God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
> mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
I'm surprised my manual doesn't mention that you need to have it
neutral to put the stick in. You pretty much have to have it in gear
to be able to line up the splines, but you also have to have the stick
out because it won't clear the body opening. Oh well, crisis averted.
It must be one of those things a mechanic is supposed to know. I
grew up on VW's and you don't ever pull the stick out, you just
disconnect the exterior linkage. Not to mention you can pick the
tranny up without blowing out a lumbar disc. I just need to go back
to my veedubs . . .
> Hi Carlo,
> You have to have started your driving in twenty dollar cars on
> twenty five cent tires to know how easy it is to slip a shift rod into
> gear and leave the shifter in neutral. I just hope Bob didn't force the
> trans in, by using the bolts as a puller.
> God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
> mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
I'm surprised my manual doesn't mention that you need to have it
neutral to put the stick in. You pretty much have to have it in gear
to be able to line up the splines, but you also have to have the stick
out because it won't clear the body opening. Oh well, crisis averted.
It must be one of those things a mechanic is supposed to know. I
grew up on VW's and you don't ever pull the stick out, you just
disconnect the exterior linkage. Not to mention you can pick the
tranny up without blowing out a lumbar disc. I just need to go back
to my veedubs . . .
#27
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Re: Peugot BA5/10 re-install trouble
L.W.(ßill) ------ III <----------@***.net> wrote in message news:<402554B4.5C1D2F2A@***.net>...
> Hi Carlo,
> You have to have started your driving in twenty dollar cars on
> twenty five cent tires to know how easy it is to slip a shift rod into
> gear and leave the shifter in neutral. I just hope Bob didn't force the
> trans in, by using the bolts as a puller.
> God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
> mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
I'm surprised my manual doesn't mention that you need to have it
neutral to put the stick in. You pretty much have to have it in gear
to be able to line up the splines, but you also have to have the stick
out because it won't clear the body opening. Oh well, crisis averted.
It must be one of those things a mechanic is supposed to know. I
grew up on VW's and you don't ever pull the stick out, you just
disconnect the exterior linkage. Not to mention you can pick the
tranny up without blowing out a lumbar disc. I just need to go back
to my veedubs . . .
> Hi Carlo,
> You have to have started your driving in twenty dollar cars on
> twenty five cent tires to know how easy it is to slip a shift rod into
> gear and leave the shifter in neutral. I just hope Bob didn't force the
> trans in, by using the bolts as a puller.
> God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
> mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
I'm surprised my manual doesn't mention that you need to have it
neutral to put the stick in. You pretty much have to have it in gear
to be able to line up the splines, but you also have to have the stick
out because it won't clear the body opening. Oh well, crisis averted.
It must be one of those things a mechanic is supposed to know. I
grew up on VW's and you don't ever pull the stick out, you just
disconnect the exterior linkage. Not to mention you can pick the
tranny up without blowing out a lumbar disc. I just need to go back
to my veedubs . . .
#28
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Re: Peugot BA5/10 re-install trouble
L.W.(ßill) ------ III <----------@***.net> wrote in message news:<402554B4.5C1D2F2A@***.net>...
> Hi Carlo,
> You have to have started your driving in twenty dollar cars on
> twenty five cent tires to know how easy it is to slip a shift rod into
> gear and leave the shifter in neutral. I just hope Bob didn't force the
> trans in, by using the bolts as a puller.
> God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
> mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
I'm surprised my manual doesn't mention that you need to have it
neutral to put the stick in. You pretty much have to have it in gear
to be able to line up the splines, but you also have to have the stick
out because it won't clear the body opening. Oh well, crisis averted.
It must be one of those things a mechanic is supposed to know. I
grew up on VW's and you don't ever pull the stick out, you just
disconnect the exterior linkage. Not to mention you can pick the
tranny up without blowing out a lumbar disc. I just need to go back
to my veedubs . . .
> Hi Carlo,
> You have to have started your driving in twenty dollar cars on
> twenty five cent tires to know how easy it is to slip a shift rod into
> gear and leave the shifter in neutral. I just hope Bob didn't force the
> trans in, by using the bolts as a puller.
> God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
> mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
I'm surprised my manual doesn't mention that you need to have it
neutral to put the stick in. You pretty much have to have it in gear
to be able to line up the splines, but you also have to have the stick
out because it won't clear the body opening. Oh well, crisis averted.
It must be one of those things a mechanic is supposed to know. I
grew up on VW's and you don't ever pull the stick out, you just
disconnect the exterior linkage. Not to mention you can pick the
tranny up without blowing out a lumbar disc. I just need to go back
to my veedubs . . .
#29
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Re: Peugot BA5/10 re-install trouble
"averyislandboy@yahoo.com" wrote:
>
> L.W.(ßill) ------ III <----------@***.net> wrote in message news:<402554B4.5C1D2F2A@***.net>...
> > Hi Carlo,
> > You have to have started your driving in twenty dollar cars on
> > twenty five cent tires to know how easy it is to slip a shift rod into
> > gear and leave the shifter in neutral. I just hope Bob didn't force the
> > trans in, by using the bolts as a puller.
> > God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
> > mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
>
> I'm surprised my manual doesn't mention that you need to have it
> neutral to put the stick in. You pretty much have to have it in gear
> to be able to line up the splines, but you also have to have the stick
> out because it won't clear the body opening. Oh well, crisis averted.
> It must be one of those things a mechanic is supposed to know. I
> grew up on VW's and you don't ever pull the stick out, you just
> disconnect the exterior linkage. Not to mention you can pick the
> tranny up without blowing out a lumbar disc. I just need to go back
> to my veedubs . . .
My manual says it has to be in neutral to insert the shifter....
I have the Haynes manual.
Mike
86/00 CJ7 Laredo, 33x9.5 BFG Muds, 'glass nose to tail in '00
88 Cherokee 235 BFG AT's
>
> L.W.(ßill) ------ III <----------@***.net> wrote in message news:<402554B4.5C1D2F2A@***.net>...
> > Hi Carlo,
> > You have to have started your driving in twenty dollar cars on
> > twenty five cent tires to know how easy it is to slip a shift rod into
> > gear and leave the shifter in neutral. I just hope Bob didn't force the
> > trans in, by using the bolts as a puller.
> > God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
> > mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
>
> I'm surprised my manual doesn't mention that you need to have it
> neutral to put the stick in. You pretty much have to have it in gear
> to be able to line up the splines, but you also have to have the stick
> out because it won't clear the body opening. Oh well, crisis averted.
> It must be one of those things a mechanic is supposed to know. I
> grew up on VW's and you don't ever pull the stick out, you just
> disconnect the exterior linkage. Not to mention you can pick the
> tranny up without blowing out a lumbar disc. I just need to go back
> to my veedubs . . .
My manual says it has to be in neutral to insert the shifter....
I have the Haynes manual.
Mike
86/00 CJ7 Laredo, 33x9.5 BFG Muds, 'glass nose to tail in '00
88 Cherokee 235 BFG AT's
#30
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Re: Peugot BA5/10 re-install trouble
"averyislandboy@yahoo.com" wrote:
>
> L.W.(ßill) ------ III <----------@***.net> wrote in message news:<402554B4.5C1D2F2A@***.net>...
> > Hi Carlo,
> > You have to have started your driving in twenty dollar cars on
> > twenty five cent tires to know how easy it is to slip a shift rod into
> > gear and leave the shifter in neutral. I just hope Bob didn't force the
> > trans in, by using the bolts as a puller.
> > God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
> > mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
>
> I'm surprised my manual doesn't mention that you need to have it
> neutral to put the stick in. You pretty much have to have it in gear
> to be able to line up the splines, but you also have to have the stick
> out because it won't clear the body opening. Oh well, crisis averted.
> It must be one of those things a mechanic is supposed to know. I
> grew up on VW's and you don't ever pull the stick out, you just
> disconnect the exterior linkage. Not to mention you can pick the
> tranny up without blowing out a lumbar disc. I just need to go back
> to my veedubs . . .
My manual says it has to be in neutral to insert the shifter....
I have the Haynes manual.
Mike
86/00 CJ7 Laredo, 33x9.5 BFG Muds, 'glass nose to tail in '00
88 Cherokee 235 BFG AT's
>
> L.W.(ßill) ------ III <----------@***.net> wrote in message news:<402554B4.5C1D2F2A@***.net>...
> > Hi Carlo,
> > You have to have started your driving in twenty dollar cars on
> > twenty five cent tires to know how easy it is to slip a shift rod into
> > gear and leave the shifter in neutral. I just hope Bob didn't force the
> > trans in, by using the bolts as a puller.
> > God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
> > mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
>
> I'm surprised my manual doesn't mention that you need to have it
> neutral to put the stick in. You pretty much have to have it in gear
> to be able to line up the splines, but you also have to have the stick
> out because it won't clear the body opening. Oh well, crisis averted.
> It must be one of those things a mechanic is supposed to know. I
> grew up on VW's and you don't ever pull the stick out, you just
> disconnect the exterior linkage. Not to mention you can pick the
> tranny up without blowing out a lumbar disc. I just need to go back
> to my veedubs . . .
My manual says it has to be in neutral to insert the shifter....
I have the Haynes manual.
Mike
86/00 CJ7 Laredo, 33x9.5 BFG Muds, 'glass nose to tail in '00
88 Cherokee 235 BFG AT's