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Old 07-11-2007, 07:51 AM   #1
OLDCHEV4X4
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205 problem

My 205 TC has a problem. This is in my race Blazer so it gets abused and it stays in 4 low all the time. Its a 205/th350 combo.
When i put it in reverse it wouln't move. When i put it in 1, 2, or 3 it moves. This happened in the middle of a race.
I figured it was the trans. No problem, one of my sponser's is a trans guy and he was there and said it was the reverse oneway clutch.
Ok so i get home, take it out, and give it to him. He calls me and says there is nothing wrong with the trans. He says check the slider and shifter fork in the TC.
So i open up the TC and don't see anything obvious. The upper shifter fork has .025 play between the side of the fork and the groove of the slider. The slider has some slop in it, but i dont think its too much.
Has any one else had this problem???
I wish i had tryed 4 hi before i took it out of the truck!
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