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GEAR RATTLE/REVERSE BLOCKOUT NEW SYNCHRONIZER/CLUTCH DISC

SOME 1982 AND EARLY PRODUCTION 1983 S-TRUCKS EQUIPPED WITH THE 77.5MM ISUZU 4-SPEED MANUAL TRANSMISSION 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. - GEAR RATTLE-IN GEAR--CORRECTED AFTER TRANSMISSION SERIAL NUMBERS L4-80896 AND V6-80888. 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 FOUR CYLINDER RPO LR1 (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 BOCKOUT. CORRECTED IN TRANSMISSIONS BUILT AFTER L4-79928 AND V6-79870. 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, LR1 AND LR2 3RD-4TH SYNCHRO.ASM. 94115608 CLUTCH DRIVEN PLATE 94114746 IN-GEAR RATTLE & NEUTRAL RATTLE, LR1 ONLY COVER & PRESSURE PLATE ASM. 94114745 REVERSE IDLER GEAR 94115371 REVERSE BLOCKOUT REVERSE MAIN SHAFT GEAR 94115373 REVERSE BLOCKOUT REVERSE COUNTER GEAR 94115374 REVERSE BLOCKOUT

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