is this bad?
I cant imagine what caused this, but the both have some wear in the same spot. I don't read any warp in the shaft, any nothing has turned blue.. its all so mysterious.
See attached photo. Sorry about the lousy resolution.
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odd shift fork wear
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LOUD MOUSE
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Re: odd shift fork wear
Nothing unusual about that ware. ....................lm
vespaguy wrote:is this bad?
I cant imagine what caused this, but the both have some wear in the same spot. I don't read any warp in the shaft, any nothing has turned blue.. its all so mysterious.
See attached photo. Sorry about the lousy resolution.
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LOUD MOUSE
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Yep. Most of them look like that when ya remove them. The problem with them is when those small contact pads at the end wear away. I don't see much of that with your part. I can't address the rest of the trans as for being OK to use. ............lm
vespaguy wrote:yay! thanks again LM.
so, these forks are usable and there is nothing specifically wrong with my transmission because of this?