LD57
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I have the best of Toonces on VHS, lol.
The trans is mated back up to the engine and I am TOAST!!!
The trans is mated back up to the engine and I am TOAST!!!
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Is this the seal you couldn’t find?
To shift a manual trans on the bench, remove the shifter, take 2 flat snapring pliers, the type that opens when you sqeeze it. use one to move the shift pocket from side to side and the other front to rear. my oe reman shop did approx 3800 to 4200 manuals a year and that worked very well... not much else worked on most units. sorry if my explaination kinda sucked....Manual transmissions often can be hard to shift into some or all gears when the transmission is out of the vehicle. Reason being that the guts aren't moving so things aren't perfectly aligned, that is the best way I can explain it. Even tiny movements from the engine or the vehicle rolling can line up the pieces and allow it to shift smoothly. If there's no oil inside it, that will compound the problem.
Good luck finding your seal, every time I rebuild a transmission I find myself spending hours looking for one or two specific parts. It's annoying but I guess these trucks are 30+ years old now and a lot of parts have been discontinued for years.
Neutral vs reverse should be 2 different switches.
The neutral and reverse switches on most manuals are just a little spring loaded ball or pin that gets pushed in by the shifter or something else in the transmission - shift fork or rod or whatever. You didn't pull the transmission out and disassemble it at all did you? Wiring plugs went back in the same place?