justavillain
Well-Known Member
Last year I lost park but only about 80% of the time I did. So I went down the rabbit hole of reasons why and one thing after another I have tried what I thought of everything and here is why I am not deferring to the hive mind for help! I have attached some photos and a list of what I have tried so far….
It does do this with the car running and off.
-adjusted linkage - new bushings - adjusted linkage again
-changed fluid
-attempted to change column bush and adjust linkage, however the column bush was pretty mint and there was a little slop in that top link but nothing TOO bad the rest of the link/bushings are still fresh and white new hairpin clips around.
So with the stuff in the manual out of the way I went a little deeper and pulled the tail shaft off thinking there might be a problem there.
- I compared the retaining clip orientation to a spare I have
- the park pawl moves freely and is intact
- the rods look the same and are the same length (saw a thread about possible having a 904 rod mixed in)
- the gov and cog do not move freely with as much force that I can move with me holding the output shaft with 1 hand and trying to move It with the othe (I wish I had an extra yolk to try and get some real movement because I’m thinking this MIGHT be my issue)
it all went back together just fine and the whole time going back together it felt like it had park I kept turning the output shaft and nothing moved. I got the crossmember all back up, the H pipe sealed, drive shaft in and I rotated the tire after putting the 1 strap over the universal and it was still in park, put the car in Neutral and put the second strap on and went to put it in park again, nothing.
in order to isolate the car from the transmission I popped the clip off the gear select on the transmission and actuated it manually with a screwdriver and still no park.
The arrows are not pointing to anything it’s just a mark. The red is the tail shaft off the car and the yellow is the tail shaft off the spare.
I have attached a few photos for reference what are your thoughts? I am open to suggestions!!!!!!!
It does do this with the car running and off.
-adjusted linkage - new bushings - adjusted linkage again
-changed fluid
-attempted to change column bush and adjust linkage, however the column bush was pretty mint and there was a little slop in that top link but nothing TOO bad the rest of the link/bushings are still fresh and white new hairpin clips around.
So with the stuff in the manual out of the way I went a little deeper and pulled the tail shaft off thinking there might be a problem there.
- I compared the retaining clip orientation to a spare I have
- the park pawl moves freely and is intact
- the rods look the same and are the same length (saw a thread about possible having a 904 rod mixed in)
- the gov and cog do not move freely with as much force that I can move with me holding the output shaft with 1 hand and trying to move It with the othe (I wish I had an extra yolk to try and get some real movement because I’m thinking this MIGHT be my issue)
it all went back together just fine and the whole time going back together it felt like it had park I kept turning the output shaft and nothing moved. I got the crossmember all back up, the H pipe sealed, drive shaft in and I rotated the tire after putting the 1 strap over the universal and it was still in park, put the car in Neutral and put the second strap on and went to put it in park again, nothing.
in order to isolate the car from the transmission I popped the clip off the gear select on the transmission and actuated it manually with a screwdriver and still no park.
The arrows are not pointing to anything it’s just a mark. The red is the tail shaft off the car and the yellow is the tail shaft off the spare.
I have attached a few photos for reference what are your thoughts? I am open to suggestions!!!!!!!