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8th July 2019, 19:15 | #1 |
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gear issue
hi I seem to have problems with my gearbox ON MY ZT 51 PLATE. it doesn't seem to want to return to the center when you take it out of gear and have to physically move it in to the middle of the box to select 3rd or 4th
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8th July 2019, 19:51 | #2 |
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Check the cable connections at the gearbox end, they can become detached.
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As Trikey suggests, check the connectors on the gear box, then where the cables go under the body above the heat shield, and if still nothing, consider the linkage box where the cables go in to the gear lever.
If the ball joints have separated on the box, and they don't seem strong enough to hold, you can obtain a clamp/s for them. Good luck. |
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Have checked and the cables are attached to the box. Have got another complete set of cables and gear shifter box. Is it worth changing the lot?
Can this be done without dropping the exhaust off? |
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I did change the complete set of cable on mine, I was unable to put second with one hand and worst to try to move from 2nd to 3rd. Now the stick moves to al geards freely and smoothly again.
I didn´t change anything else. Kind regards Joel Antonio.
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Jumping out of gears 2 & 4
I've just had my whole clutch assembly replaced including slave & master cylinders. The gearbox cables where also replaced.
Now I'm having trouble with 2nd & 4th years. The gear lever jumps out in each of these gears as I'm driving smoothly. It's ok in 1,3 & 5 gears. Can anyone advise me on my problem please? Thanks. |
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are the retaining clips in place just before the gear linkage?
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8th August 2019, 09:28 | #9 |
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Jumping out of gears 2 & 4
Retaining clips where not correct. Done. Cables connections where ok.
Seems to have corrected the problem. Amazed at such a simple thing made a difference. Thanks macafee2 and planenut. |
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You mentioned clamps.
"If the ball joints have separated on the box, and they don't seem strong enough to hold, you can obtain a clamp/s for them". Where can we obtain the said clamps? Thanks. |
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