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    tri z shift problem

    hey guys long time since ive been here! my buddy is looking at an 86? triz. clean machine, fires up and runs good and has good clutch pull but it wont go into any gear, cant hear a clicking sound or anything. cant pull the shifter up but can be pushed down like an an old semiauto honda lol. any ideas?



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    Prob transmission. Shift forks are bound up. Or maybe the shift drum was put in wrong.. Could be the return spring broke or detent wasn't put in right.

    I would expect the worst. 86 transmission parts are expensive

    It doesn't shift into first when it clicks down?

    I've seen people put a bolt that was too long on the shift lever/shaft, hitting the frame making it not click down. But that can't be it cause it clicks down.

    Either way, if its clean, and can be bought cheap, it might be worth it. Check for welds and case damage. If it's good your buddy can use the transmission issue as a big bargaining chip.
    Say motor needs to be pulled. Cases split. Prob new trams. Gaskets. Labor. Lots of time
    Last edited by Rigaman; 10-09-2013 at 02:29 PM.

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    ok thanks, it comes with an extra disassembled motor with tranny parts



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