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Old 04-26-2004, 11:25 AM   #1
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Shifting Problem Solved

In a previous thread I asked people how to fix the shifting on my newly-acquired '69 GMC. It had been sitting for quite a while and the manual column shift was very tight.

I checked all the linkages and they looked fine. They were moving well and they were properly aligned.

The problem was in the column...but I couldn't resist taking the truck for a ride. Half way through the drive I couldn't pull the shifter into first so I used my "caveman" power and forced it too much...and broke the shifter.

Luckily I have a parts truck with a shifter. After pumping a bunch of WD-40 into the column it shifts perfectly. It is tighter than my '68 Chevy, probably because the trans has fewer miles on it.

Thanks to those who helped.
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Old 04-26-2004, 02:09 PM   #2
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WoooHooo...I got one correct. (re-reading that post, I mentioned the WD-40 in the column). Glad to see you got it going. That makes for a good story later in life - ".....yep, this one time, my old truck wouldn't go into gear, and I literally ripped the shifter off the column with my bare hands....."
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Old 04-26-2004, 02:36 PM   #3
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Those 3 on the trees are easy to shift, if you know how. Try this in the future: when you shift out of first gear into any other gear or neutral, LIGHTLY pull the shifter towards you. I garuntee that it won't get stuck again. I do sometimes forget, and when it hangs up, don't try to force it. Simply stop the truck, kill the motor, pop the hood open, and pull on the linkage to were it is in neutral.
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