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Hard shifting when cold ?
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<blockquote data-quote="cotchnobra" data-source="post: 11449444" data-attributes="member: 101027"><p>I would say you might have a strechted cable for the hard to shift problem and for the niose in fifth that could be just the shifter is slightly loose. now depending on how bad the vibe is it could be something along the lines of a bad harmonic balancer or fan clutch. A little tip for putting a t-5 or t-45 in reverse is put the shifter in 5th then reverse or hold the shifter back towards reverse and slowly let out the clutch till it can go in and push clutch back in.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="cotchnobra, post: 11449444, member: 101027"] I would say you might have a strechted cable for the hard to shift problem and for the niose in fifth that could be just the shifter is slightly loose. now depending on how bad the vibe is it could be something along the lines of a bad harmonic balancer or fan clutch. A little tip for putting a t-5 or t-45 in reverse is put the shifter in 5th then reverse or hold the shifter back towards reverse and slowly let out the clutch till it can go in and push clutch back in. [/QUOTE]
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