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Now, did you edit my quote... right side to [left side] and why... :???:?
When you pull the shift lever to the left (drivers side) the shift plate actually moves to the right (passenger side). Said springs, as well as the 1st-R shift rail are on the right side of transmission.
Exactly. It's two springs actually and they only start compressing once the shift plate is moved out of neutral, to the right side, towards the 1st-R shift rail.
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