Some 1982 and early production 1983 S-Trucks equipped with the 77.5 mm Isuzu 4-speed manual transmisson may exhibit one or both of the following conditions:
Gear rattle while in gear, in neutral or both.
Reverse blockout.
These symptoms may be eliminated as described in the following paragraphs. The parts are listed in Figure No. 1.
Gear Rattle - in Gear. In vehicles equipped with the 2.8L V6, RPO LR2 (VIN Code B), the 1st - 2nd and 3rd - 4th synchronizer assemblies should be replaced with the new design. On vehicles equipped with the four cylinder RPO LRl (VIN Code A), the synchronizer assemblies should be replaced along with a new design clutch disc. The synchronizer sleeve and hub parts have a new ball and spring anti-lash feature. The clutch disc has a new damper spring.
Gear Rattle - in Neutral. In vehicles equipped with four cylinder engines, the new clutch disc should be installed.
Reverse Blockout. If it is difficult to shift the transmission into reverse, the reverse idler, the reverse main shaft and the reverse counter gears should be replaced as a set. The gear tooth chamfer shape has been revised and these gears must be used together in order for the repair to work.
PARTS LIST
Item Part Number Usage
1st - 2nd Synchro. Asm. 94115609 In-gear rattle, 3rd - 4th Synchro Asm. 94115608 LR1 and LR2 Clutch Driven Plate 94114146 In-gear rattle and neutral rattle, Cover and Pressure Plate Asm. 94114745 LRl only
Reverse Idler Gear 94115371
Reverse Main Shaft Gear 94115373 Reverse blockout
Reverse Counter Gear 94115374
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