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From: Sam Swett
Subject: Re: REVIEW: 1989 Ford Taurus SHO
Excerpts from rec.autos: 26-Apr-93 Re: REVIEW: 1989 Ford Tauru.. by Mark
W. [email protected]
> In article <[email protected]>
[email protected] (Dav
> id Bonds) writes:
> >
> >GK>Occasionally, I have trouble shifting into reverse. The shifter
> >GK>refuses to enter the gate, and I often grind the synchros trying to
> >GK>get it into gear. I'll be watching this carefully in the next couple
> >GK>of months.
> >
> >Enter 1st, wait 2-3 seconds and then go into reverse. They use the same
> >synchros, and you'll never (at least I haven't) ground-em-to-fit when using
> >this technique.
>
> Or do like the manual says and put it in 3rd first, then you can quickly
> go into reverse... no waiting.
One more way, which works in manual trans cars I've driven, and it is my
personal favorite (the other suggestions above are great, but try this
one, too).
While pushing the shifter *gently* towards reverse, let the clutch out
slowly (right to the friction point) and the shifter will be pulled into
position. If you do it right, the car won't jump backward, nor will the
gears grind.... You will just glide back.
-sam