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Old October 1st, 2019, 08:50 PM   #9
DannoXYZ
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Could be clutch.

Could also be shift linkage. Two short arms connecting each end of shifter-rod should be as close to 90-degrees as possible to rod. This ensures maximum rotation of gear-change shaft when you move shift-lever.

If either lever is too far away from 90-degrees, moving shift-lever just tries to stretch shift-rod in one direction or other rather than rotate gear-change shaft.
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