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jumps out of low 4

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jumps out of low 4

Post by probitch »

I have an 85 cruiser swb 3f motor 5speed that keeps spitting out low 4. does any one have any ideas of what could be causing this and how do i fix it??? im in the bris area.
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Post by 40 lover »

engine mount??

i had this problem and replacing the broken engine mount worked
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Post by ratboy »

bearing in box trans etc
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Post by probitch »

thanks i'll check them on friday.
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Post by Ice »

ok might be a simple fix

when your in low 4 try and push the shifter forward and see if thats what is causing the drama... mine does it all the time

the detent plate gets worn/bent out of shape and allows it to switch into 2wd low
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Post by low40 »

had a body lift :roll:
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Post by hiluxv8 »

low40 wrote:had a body lift :roll:

Thats what i was thinking,body lift does it every time.
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Post by Ice »

strange cause the body lift in mine doesn't come near the opening in any selection

and its got 2 inch blocks in it
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Post by probitch »

hiluxv8 wrote:
low40 wrote:had a body lift :roll:

Thats what i was thinking,body lift does it every time.

no it doesn't have a body lift , nor are the engine mounts broken even the detent plate is in perfect nick. guess i'll have to put it in to get fixed. thanks for the help tho. :)
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Post by skootin »

Does this truck H4 push button on the dash.
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Post by probitch »

skootin wrote:Does this truck H4 push button on the dash.

no it doesn't its all on the floor with levers. its a fj75 swb
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Post by beanz2 »

It could be the detent spring in the transfer. There is a spring loaded ball that keeps the high-low shift fork in position on top of the transfer, kept in place by a hex plug just to the left (passenger's side) of the high-low shift lever. Remove this plug and the spring, the ball will likely stay in the hole (unless it is stuck to the spring) Examine this spring to see if broken. Often it is just the plug that has come loose.

The plug is circled in green in the picture attached.

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Post by probitch »

beanz2 wrote:It could be the detent spring in the transfer. There is a spring loaded ball that keeps the high-low shift fork in position on top of the transfer, kept in place by a hex plug just to the left (passenger's side) of the high-low shift lever. Remove this plug and the spring, the ball will likely stay in the hole (unless it is stuck to the spring) Examine this spring to see if broken. Often it is just the plug that has come loose.

The plug is circled in green in the picture attached.

Dave

thanks dave i'll have a look n see what happens.
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