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Title: t-case help
Post by: locjaw on July 09, 2005, 11:35:55 AM
put t-case gears in kick couple weeks ago and this weekend we put the body lift on and now the 4WD high-nuet-low shift rod doesent move enough to get into nuet or low,got me pissed
anyone got any ideas

jason
Title: Re: t-case help
Post by: wildgoody on July 09, 2005, 12:36:26 PM
Did you extend the T-case shifter ?
You need to add 2 or so inces to
get it back to where it was

Also, did you check the opperation of
the T-case lever before the body lift went on ?

Wild
Title: Re: t-case help
Post by: locjaw on July 09, 2005, 12:46:39 PM
no didnt check but we had it in low just a couple of days ago and we are going to extend the levers but there is nothing in the way to keep it from shifting(http://www.spacespider.net/emo/angry003.gif)

jason
Title: Re: t-case help
Post by: wildgoody on July 09, 2005, 12:49:54 PM
Take off the boot and knob, and get
a good look, it's probably hitting the body
Title: Re: t-case help
Post by: locjaw on July 09, 2005, 01:40:25 PM
I have..... taken the shifter out, taken the detent ball out, taken out both switches, taken the top plate off to expose the ends of the shift rods, jimmied, beaten, pryed, cussed(http://www.spacespider.net/emo/angry002.gif), jumped up and down (http://www.spacespider.net/emo/angry016.gif) put it all back togeather and taken it apart again. the only thing i havent done is shove my weiner in it(history tells me that that only makes things worst ::) ) I am looking for off the wall ideas  that someone not as pissed as me would have overlooked before i have to pull it out or just send it to the crusher
sorry but i needed to vent, thanks, i'm better now

jason
Title: Re: t-case help
Post by: chopper on July 09, 2005, 02:38:41 PM
when i did my tcase drop i ahd a si milar problem where it woldnt go into low range all i did was take a pipe and put it over the shifter and pry it fortward ahs worked great fro a cupe years now
Title: Re: t-case help
Post by: ROSS on July 09, 2005, 02:41:27 PM
DID YOUR SHIFTER FORK SLIP OFF WHEN PUTTING IT BACK TOGETHER
ROSS
Title: Re: t-case help
Post by: 1bigtracker on July 09, 2005, 02:42:05 PM
Quote
when i did my tcase drop i ahd a si milar problem where it woldnt go into low range all i did was take a pipe and put it over the shifter and pry it fortward ahs worked great fro a cupe years now

getto, i like it!

stu
Title: Re: t-case help
Post by: locjaw on July 09, 2005, 03:13:30 PM
we have had it in low about 5 or 6 times it always shifted nice now it dosent
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jason