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WD45 shifter tower

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    Posted: 19 Aug 2015 at 7:20pm
Having trouble removing the shifter tower. Appears the reverse fork is holding it up. Last time I drove it it dropped into 3rd gear and I could not get it out. Any advise out there?
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straight from wd45 service manual.
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Remove the shift boot. Take out the snap ring and retainer. Pull out the shifter. Do not drop the pin(s) that are in the shift tower. Stick a long screwdriver or something similar down in the hole and pry the fork to the neutral position. Then reinsert the shifter. When it is in neutral the forks will make a rectangle shape that will look a little like this ---> [ 0 ]
when you have the shifter in correctly you will feel a little spring tension on it when you move it side to side. You probably have a worn shifter on the end or where the alignment pins are.

Edited by irlbeck A-C'S - 19 Aug 2015 at 8:37pm
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Thank you I will give it a try.
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