Hi all,I have an M20 4spd behind a 253 "standard issue" the one problem I have is it is hard to select 1st gear...all else is good,the box isn't noisy,the shifter isn't worn and is aligned well,rev+2nd 3rd and 4th go in perfect.It's just all aspects of selecting 1st is BAD meaning...from a standing start it's tight to get in "and or" it will be like i'm stuck locked between 1st and Reverse,the one way to get past this is to chuck her into 2nd then straight back into 1st and i'm away.When i'm on a roll to an intersection it's tight and GRINDS IN "if i'm lucky".So before I try a rebuild etc I thought it would be good to get a little feedback so I don't waste time and money,coz as I say apart from 1st it is a good thing. Thanks in advance for your feedback


 
			
 
			
			 
					
						 
					
					
					
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						 ,will report back then. Ta for now...
,will report back then. Ta for now...
						 today I took the Tonner to the mechanic and once it was up on the hoist the old guy just grinn's and gets a can of CRC and the air-compressor blower nozzle then sets about cleaning out the build up of GRIT out of the linkage's moving parts and says "give it a go" WOW THAT'S IT,basically because the tonner gets driven along alot of sandstone roads including winter time GRIT had simply built-up and made the moving parts gum up.Now the funny thing is the shifter isn't firm any more,it's now sloppy
today I took the Tonner to the mechanic and once it was up on the hoist the old guy just grinn's and gets a can of CRC and the air-compressor blower nozzle then sets about cleaning out the build up of GRIT out of the linkage's moving parts and says "give it a go" WOW THAT'S IT,basically because the tonner gets driven along alot of sandstone roads including winter time GRIT had simply built-up and made the moving parts gum up.Now the funny thing is the shifter isn't firm any more,it's now sloppy Still better than a gearbox rebuild!! Once again thank's for your feed back/suggestions Byron,Dave and Buck.
Still better than a gearbox rebuild!! Once again thank's for your feed back/suggestions Byron,Dave and Buck.
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