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To refit the selector fork rods a special tool is required, so I'm told. I am working from the Woodrow manual which shows a diagram of the tool which I can't understand. Is there a manual that shows a photograph or does anyone make such a tool for sale? Many thanks.
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You don’t need a special tool. A screwdriver and a bit of care is all thes needed.
Alan Fairless
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01-11-2022, 09:14 PM
(This post was last modified: 01-11-2022, 09:17 PM by Reckless Rat.)
I made one like that when I rebuilt the 4 speed. It does make setting the detent ball & spring very easy. I turned myself a length of bar to fit the i/d of the selector fork and then fashioned the concave ramp using an angle grinder. There's a drawing with the dimensions necessary in the red book at Fig C-30 - Page C1-24 (in actual fact it's the same for 4sp crash) - You don't need the dimple at the top of the ramp. As per Howard's photo is fine.
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I used a piece of stud and filed an angle on one end. Very easy to make. Works well.
Jim
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Thank you all so much for your responses. I now understand, and happy to start the strip down. Again many thanks.