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Re: Shifting question ih loadstar 1600


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Posted by Finagler on October 01, 2009 at 01:14:45 from (76.126.86.46):

In Reply to: Shifting question ih loadstar 1600 posted by AllanC on August 27, 2009 at 12:54:55:

Loosened the clutch linkage to let out some free play. Was a little tight so figured it wasn't releasing enough to engage the clutch. Just spun the threaded bolt out a little at the trans but can't go much further. Wasn't the handbrake, though, but that needs to be tightened also, or maybe resurfaced. Clutch engages at very top of release stroke, but it finally goes like gangbusters.

Fuel lines and hoses look pretty bad though, with a leak coming from top of passenger side fuel tank. Hoses pull form bottom of tank so I'm suspecting some junk in there. Looking into taking it off and repairing, as well as replacing all hoses. Still can't seem to get the back-up lights to work, prob switch on trans or somewhere isn't sending a signal, same with the fuel gauge. Someone sure mixed up a lot of wires in the fuse box. Going through them one by one.


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