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<blockquote data-quote="pdm" data-source="post: 10557873" data-attributes="member: 78261"><p>Probably in the shifter, but could also be a bearing. Try this: shift into 5th and do not give it any throttle so that the engine is trying to slow you down as you let out the clutch. Then, do the opposite. Apply a little throttle so that the engine is accelerating as you let out the clutch. Pay close attention to these two scenarios and see if there is any difference in the way the transmission behaves. If it will go into gear while decelerating but not otherwise, it's likely a bearing. Most of the time, the rear output is the culprit while not showing any other signs. Do you notice anything suspicious about 3rd? Sometimes it will cause trouble too.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="pdm, post: 10557873, member: 78261"] Probably in the shifter, but could also be a bearing. Try this: shift into 5th and do not give it any throttle so that the engine is trying to slow you down as you let out the clutch. Then, do the opposite. Apply a little throttle so that the engine is accelerating as you let out the clutch. Pay close attention to these two scenarios and see if there is any difference in the way the transmission behaves. If it will go into gear while decelerating but not otherwise, it's likely a bearing. Most of the time, the rear output is the culprit while not showing any other signs. Do you notice anything suspicious about 3rd? Sometimes it will cause trouble too. [/QUOTE]
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