Big Hammer
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Is it possible that my only problem is that I added too much fluid?...
My little Satoh Buck has always been trouble free until this happened. I noticed the gearbox was low on fluid (uses #46 hydrolic fluid; has a FEL)
After adding fluid, and after only about 15 minutes of operation, reverse was GONE! (forward gears work fine)
Is this possibly just coincedence, or is the gearbox too full of fluid? The stick moves into position, but feels like the teeth are not quite meshing; as if the stick needs to move a little farther. I can feel the gears 'touching' as it makes a little grinding sound.
The shifting forks look fine. The gearshift / stickshift (4sp) seems too sloppy to my mechanic that looked at it. He feels that it needs new bearings / springs in the shifter mechanism. $$$$
When we pulled of the gearshift & mounting plate, the fluid was within an inch or two of the top of the gearbox.
Can too much fluid be the problem?
Thanks for the suggestions.
Mark
My little Satoh Buck has always been trouble free until this happened. I noticed the gearbox was low on fluid (uses #46 hydrolic fluid; has a FEL)
After adding fluid, and after only about 15 minutes of operation, reverse was GONE! (forward gears work fine)
Is this possibly just coincedence, or is the gearbox too full of fluid? The stick moves into position, but feels like the teeth are not quite meshing; as if the stick needs to move a little farther. I can feel the gears 'touching' as it makes a little grinding sound.
The shifting forks look fine. The gearshift / stickshift (4sp) seems too sloppy to my mechanic that looked at it. He feels that it needs new bearings / springs in the shifter mechanism. $$$$
When we pulled of the gearshift & mounting plate, the fluid was within an inch or two of the top of the gearbox.
Can too much fluid be the problem?
Thanks for the suggestions.
Mark