I'm trying to get my column shifter un-stuck in my 51 Land Cruiser with 3-speed manual transmission. I'm trying to isolate the location in the shift mechanism where it is jammed.
Does anyone have a digitized copy of a picture of a J-4690 Transmission Shift Rod Adjusting Gage? My service manual calls for this tool to be used to adjust the gearshift rods, but the tool is not shown in the illustration of the lower control box. I'd like to see a picture of the tool when it is installed. Something similar to the picture in post #6 from the following thread:
Also, the manual states, "Check to see that the shift levers on the transmission are in the neutral position. This can be determined by the action of the interlock." I saw the figure which shows the location of the interlock between the 1st-reverse shift lever and the 2nd-3rd shift lever. If I disconnect the gearshift linkages and manually try to move the shift levers on the transmission, how will I know the "action of the interlock" is correct, or if it's not working?
Thanks for your help.
Does anyone have a digitized copy of a picture of a J-4690 Transmission Shift Rod Adjusting Gage? My service manual calls for this tool to be used to adjust the gearshift rods, but the tool is not shown in the illustration of the lower control box. I'd like to see a picture of the tool when it is installed. Something similar to the picture in post #6 from the following thread:
Also, the manual states, "Check to see that the shift levers on the transmission are in the neutral position. This can be determined by the action of the interlock." I saw the figure which shows the location of the interlock between the 1st-reverse shift lever and the 2nd-3rd shift lever. If I disconnect the gearshift linkages and manually try to move the shift levers on the transmission, how will I know the "action of the interlock" is correct, or if it's not working?
Thanks for your help.
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