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m923 no reverse

350TacoZilla

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looking at a 923 and states "drove onto lot" and that was all info given, so i drove to check truck out and guy casually goes "yeah runs good but no reverse i think its the linkage". My thing is I dont want to get one of these trucks just to need a massive trans swap, is it entirely possible he is right and linkage needs adjusted? he said it doesnt even try to pull itself backwards just acts like still in neutral.

I have been lurking for awhile and seems like these trans are pretty bulletproof at stock power levels so I wouldnt think reverse would be toast but whats the chances of it?
 

quickfarms

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When previewing a truck you should always check all of the fluids such as oil, water, power steering, fuel and trans. the contrition of the fluid can tell you a lot about the vehicle
 

Artisan

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I might add to smell fluids as well...

If things smell burnt...move on or prepare for R&R

That MT654CR ( I believe ) transmission is prob running motor oil and not DEX 3 FWIW as well.
 

wsucougarx

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Definitely check out all the fluids. Last week a M923A1 with cargo cover sold for a pretty good price. It was a Blount Island USMC truck in somewhat good shape. I smelled the tranny fluid and WOW!! That fluid was burnt! It probably wasn't checked in awhile as the inspection cover was rusted shut. I had to nearly bend the darn panel to gain access. I am sure glad I did because the truck was on my list to bid on.
 

350TacoZilla

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Yeah I wish i would have spent little more time looking it over, I know the fluid can tell you alot about condition if it feels like has grit to it or smells burnt or looks to have water etc.
 
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