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My trans is stuck in neutral. I can get the shifter to move side to side, but can't get it in any gear. It looks gummed up like Jeff said. Before I yank it does anybody have any thoughts on flushing it out? What to use?
Carb cleaner several cans of it through the shifter and the side cover. Just let it drain and air dry before refilling with 20-50 although it should free up if it is going to long before you put oil in it.
You coul try filling it with ATF and running it a while and also pour some down the shifter hole. Run it for a while and give it time to soak it. Thats pretty slick stuff and its good at cleaning and removing gunk and freeing things up.
I have no indication that there is anything wrong with my tranny and no plans to do anything but reinstall it at the appropriate time - is this (or a proceedure like it) worth doing while the tranny is out of the car?
John-Peter, my car was sitting for a long time and the gear lube was very gummy. I'm trying to get it unstuck. I filled it to the top of the shifter hole with mineral spirits. I wouldn't recommend doing this unless you have the same problem.
I flushed my tranny/OD with Kerosene. The OD was locking up. Filled with Kerosene jacked up the rear and ran for 10-15 minutes. Allowed to drain and refilled with Non detergent 30wt The overdrive now works again. No damage
The car has been sitting for 15 years - but everything seemd to move when I tried it (clutch was stuck though) - leave well enough alone or try to clean it just in case? Remember, everything is currently out of the car
Where can you get just straight 30 wt non-detergent oil? When I ask the guys as Pep Boys, Autozone, or Advance they look at me like the planet Mars has just sprung forth from my left nostril.
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