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Old 06-09-2018, 01:50 PM
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Check the attachment of the cable sleeve (outer jacket) at both ends. If these are not firmly attached, shifting will get sloppy/non-existent.
Also, disconnect the cable from the transmission and shift both the transmission and the shifter into full forward. The ear on the cable should move only a small amount (1/8"?) past the hole in the transmission arm. If it moves further, you're losing travel in the cable - which ends up ultimately in loss of neutral.
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