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Old 03-05-2000, 10:37 PM   #4
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the last reply is right on track,though it could be excessive mainshaft-end play,epecially if it has high miles.it could have worn shift forks or a culmination of things.i would probably rebuild the whole thing or put a rebuilt one in instead of just trying to patch it up
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