Dancepoolboy
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I have just acquired a 1952 M43 in immaculate condition. Even though it has sat for 20+ years, I just put a little oil in the cylinders, changed all the fluids, put a couple batteries in and a can of gas and it fired after a couple cranks. I am impressed.
The transmission, however, will shift into any gear, but when put in gear it will kill the motor as soon as the clutch engages. I took the jack-shaft off and can freely spin the transmission with the clutch disengaged, but when it is in gear, again, I cannot get it to turn. Any ideas of what might cause it? what to look for?
The transmission, however, will shift into any gear, but when put in gear it will kill the motor as soon as the clutch engages. I took the jack-shaft off and can freely spin the transmission with the clutch disengaged, but when it is in gear, again, I cannot get it to turn. Any ideas of what might cause it? what to look for?