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#739660 04/16/2011 7:28 AM
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shifter or trans locked in first. could move the trans lever to get reverse, but not the other one. this happened a few years ago and it seemed after it cooled off for a bit it would shift again or i crawled underneath it and moved them. I was dressed to well to get under it and drove it home in first for 5 miles or so. not fun. Is this in the linkage or trans and what can i do to make it reliable?


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It could be the shift mechanizim on the steering colum allowing it to lock up, its likely worn out.


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Think your onto something. Today it still wouldn't shift until I moved the trans levers, which went easy. All fine now, but I'll have to make it right before I trust it.


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You can send your shift box to Jim Carters Chevy and they will rebuild it. Not to much cash, as I recall. It is in the engine compartment on top of the steering column.

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I remember having this problem on a 60 Pontiac. It is very frustrating when it happens.


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Eric - take the top off the box on the lower column - clean it up well like this - make sure the notched arms are not excessively worn round at their openings [a little rounding is OK], the pawl isn't worn, and the spring isn't broken - see that the rod connections at the box arms are adjusted right as you move it thru the gears [carefully with the top off] - regrease it with some high temp grease [do not "pack" it full] .... replace the top and you'll be amazed at how much better it is .... also check the adjustment of the shift lever at the top according to the procedure in the shop manual at the beginning of section 7

Bill


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