Subject: RE: No shift right
Author: Kevin Graf
Date: Jun 22, 2001, 2:25 PM
Post ID: 1707225772
What exacly is the adjuster suppsoed to adjust, or should I say how does
it do its job? when I had the backplate out I looked at it and it just
looked like a post that would make contact with the sifter teeth. what's
the big deal? don't seem like it really would do anything.
but, yeh i started screwing around with it , Turned it inward a few
times , no progress yet.
Kev
Rich Zink wrote:
Right off the bat sounds like the linkage needs adjustment in one direction or another. Move the adjuster in one direction or another and write down which way you moved it. If it improves, fine tune it in that direction. If it gets worse go back the other way past where it was when you started. It may take a couple of tries but you'll get it eventually. Rich ------- From: Kevin Graf [SMTP:kgr-@midwestpension.com] Sent: Friday, June 22, 2001 2:10 PM To: Loopfram-@topica.com Subject: RE: No shift right ============================================================ Enjoy your vacation more knowing that My Topica won't overstuff your inbox! When you come back, your email will, too. Refreshed. Relaxed. Ready to be read. Sign up for free email R&R. http://click.topica.com/caaabHTb1dfltb2ouw6a/register ============================================================ No melt beverages yet. It seems to up shift too late,( shifter goes too far down). Doesn't want to downshift at all. Cluth works good Shift lever returns great. Thanks, Kev Rich Zink wrote:
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