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Why couldn't it be stuck in Hi range...what a shame

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RED-Z06

Really disappointed to find this on my newly acquired 312-8..of course ita in low range.

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rmaynard

Looks like that tranny sat out in the rain for a long time. If I'm seeing it correctly it looks like most of the shaft is rusted away. You might have to crack her open and see what's going on inside as well. If you weren't so darned far away, I have a nice 8-speed from a '92 416-8 for sale up here in MD.

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RED-Z06

I had some knock er loose left in an old can...dribbled it on, hit it with the blow torch for about 2 minutes, more knock er loose, then vice grips on the shifter stub...kept repeating this and darned if it didnt come loose, shifts clean between Hi and Lo now...id have never believed it to be possible without snspping that stub clean off.  Yeah 16 years in the weather...but get this, no water in the trans, no slurry, no milk...no rust on the dipstick.  The shift boot hung in long enough to keep water out.

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ri702bill

Go buy a Lotto ticket - today just might be your lucky day..... WH wise at least.

Bill

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stevasaurus

You are so lucky...can't believe you got that loose.  :bow-blue:

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RED-Z06
39 minutes ago, stevasaurus said:

You are so lucky...can't believe you got that loose.  :bow-blue:

Right?  I was shocked when it gave and didnt wring off

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SylvanLakeWH

Just…

 

:eusa-clap:

 

:banana-linedance:

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wallfish

Amazing!

Well, the gear oil can seep in enough to get those hubs loose too so guessing the gear oil did it's job on the bottom of that shaft too.

How do you "beef it up" now so it doesn't just snap off from the leverage of the handle? Or do you think it will last?

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ri702bill

Elmer & Cecil would be down right proud of you....

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RED-Z06
2 minutes ago, wallfish said:

Amazing!

Well, the gear oil can seep in enough to get those hubs loose too so guessing the gear oil did it's job on the bottom of that shaft too.

How do you "beef it up" now so it doesn't just snap off from the leverage of the handle? Or do you think it will last?

Short of pulling it apart and replacing the shift fork and lever not much.  Itll last..i rarely use low range 

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ri702bill
52 minutes ago, RED-Z06 said:

i rarely use low range

It's like a fire extinguisher - better to have and not need it than need it and not have it ....

Both the 854 8 speed and the C81 get used all 4 seasons - and Lo range gets used on both.....quite a bit.

Bill

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