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Technical & Mechanical Problems
Shift shaft end play (axial)
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<blockquote data-quote="rPGoatBoy" data-source="post: 999707" data-attributes="member: 27237"><p>Uh...thanks? Seriously, thanks for the quick reply. I don't remember any shims coming into play during the shift shaft assembly, and I didn't have any leftover parts at least affiliated with the engine. A simple fix would be to add some sort of a shim between the circlip on the left side of the shaft and seal to keep the shaft from walking to the right, but I may pull the clutch basket and figure out what is going on.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="rPGoatBoy, post: 999707, member: 27237"] Uh...thanks? Seriously, thanks for the quick reply. I don't remember any shims coming into play during the shift shaft assembly, and I didn't have any leftover parts at least affiliated with the engine. A simple fix would be to add some sort of a shim between the circlip on the left side of the shaft and seal to keep the shaft from walking to the right, but I may pull the clutch basket and figure out what is going on. [/QUOTE]
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