LanceRobson
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Riddle me this, Batman....
I've got an M35A2 with a condition that concerns me.
When the clutch is let out in a forward gear, the shift lever jumps to the right about 3/4 to 7/8". It does it the same whether it's in high or low transfer and in 1st, 2nd or 3rd gear. I didn't check 4th or 5th.
In reverse, there is little or no measurable movement. Maybe 1/16 to 1/8" to the left. It's more felt with the fingertips than seen.
The clutch free travel is 3/4". There is no sign of anything loose or moving as observed from under the truck (engine, tranny, etc)
The truck odometer shows 51K and it seems to have more vibration and noise from the drive line than our other trucks exhibit.
I checked a few other of the deuces and came up with the following:
Truck #1, 6K on a fresh engine and transmission, no visible movement.
Truck #2, 21K, no visible movement.
Truck #3, 9K on a fresh engine and transmission, no visible movement.
Obviously it's an issue for only the one truck, maybe associated with wear due to the mileage?
A forum search and a search of the TMs haven't come up with anything.
Can someone point me in the right direction to solve this?
The Number 1 son wants to put this one on the road because it has single XLs. He works at 4 AM and the roads aren't yet plowed then.
Thanks
Lance
I've got an M35A2 with a condition that concerns me.
When the clutch is let out in a forward gear, the shift lever jumps to the right about 3/4 to 7/8". It does it the same whether it's in high or low transfer and in 1st, 2nd or 3rd gear. I didn't check 4th or 5th.
In reverse, there is little or no measurable movement. Maybe 1/16 to 1/8" to the left. It's more felt with the fingertips than seen.
The clutch free travel is 3/4". There is no sign of anything loose or moving as observed from under the truck (engine, tranny, etc)
The truck odometer shows 51K and it seems to have more vibration and noise from the drive line than our other trucks exhibit.
I checked a few other of the deuces and came up with the following:
Truck #1, 6K on a fresh engine and transmission, no visible movement.
Truck #2, 21K, no visible movement.
Truck #3, 9K on a fresh engine and transmission, no visible movement.
Obviously it's an issue for only the one truck, maybe associated with wear due to the mileage?
A forum search and a search of the TMs haven't come up with anything.
Can someone point me in the right direction to solve this?
The Number 1 son wants to put this one on the road because it has single XLs. He works at 4 AM and the roads aren't yet plowed then.
Thanks
Lance