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Transmission ID
The shifter retention kit pictured. The outer tin piece which should swivel underneath the two pins cannot turn. The pin actually tops out and when I go to spin it it won't get past little Nubs. Pretty sure I ordered the right part but wondering if I made a mistake. If anyone can tell me if the retention kit is different for different Muncie Transmissions I'd appreciate it. I've attached pictures of the transmission as well.
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Re: Transmission ID
Sm465. If you're trying to put the retainer in dry, it will be difficult. Get it greasy and make it easy
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Re: Transmission ID
I'll try that, thanks.
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Re: Transmission ID
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You also have to push down on the shift lever while you are turning the retainer. LockDoc
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Re: Transmission ID
Thanks, didn't see that anywhere. Good info.
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