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  1. m38inmaine

    Aloha, ‘67 M725 no reverse

    No problem NDT, this is how we learn, so is that plunger a reverse lock out ?
  2. m38inmaine

    Aloha, ‘67 M725 no reverse

    Here is a picture of the shifter assembly I rebuilt, you can see the end of the plunger in the center to the left, the part the shifter hits against is hidden in the center. So what does this spring loaded plunger do ?, it prevents the shifter from moving the shift rail unless you lever that...
  3. m38inmaine

    Aloha, ‘67 M725 no reverse

    There is also a safety device so you have to depress a spring loaded plunger to engage reverse, it may be stuck/rusted.
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