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Manual trans wont go into any gear #797845 03/18/07 04:25 AM
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triplediamonds Offline OP
Getting the Wheeling Fever
Not familar with transmissions and need some advise. I have a v6 transmission that wont shift, just has side to side (neutral)Dont know what to do.


88 Mitsu Van (L300)
90 Mitsu Eclipse GSX
95 Mitsu Montero SR w/285/75/16 torsion bars cranked about 1.5"
04 Mitsu Lancer Ralliart
81 Datsun 280ZX
96 Dodge Cummins Turbo Diesel (316hp/815ft.lbs)
Re: Manual trans wont go into any gear [Re: triplediamonds] #797846 03/18/07 04:53 AM
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cktoy Offline
Mudrunner
I would start by taking the shifter stick outr,and see what that looked like in there.but I,m by no means a tranny mech.


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#3 87 2wd parts truck
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Re: Manual trans wont go into any gear [Re: triplediamonds] #797847 03/18/07 10:41 AM
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DRTDEVL Offline
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Check the fluid in the clutch master cylinder


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Re: Manual trans wont go into any gear [Re: DRTDEVL] #797848 03/18/07 03:00 PM
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canuck Offline
Wheeler
Second that, check the clutch hydraulics. Check under the peddles to see if there is any brake fluid (brake fluid is used in the clutch master cyl). If there is any fluid it means your clutch master is leaking. Cheap and easy fix if this is the case.


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