From: Neil E. Amrhein (neil@compu-powr.com)
Date: Thu Jun 24 2004 - 10:07:22 PDT
Mark,
If the rear end went, it would certainly let you know with plenty of banging to accompany the event. Are you saying that it will no longer move when you shift it into any gear? It sounds like it was able to be driven to a shop yesterday? Was the old fluid burnt? Make sure the hose is still on the modulator on the transmission. Also, check the VMV hoses as Ian suggested.
--Neil
----- Original Message -----
From: "mark baxter" <alleywayguns@bacavalley.com>
To: "Military Vehicles Mailing List" <mil-veh@mil-veh.org>
Sent: Thursday, June 24, 2004 9:16 AM
Subject: [MV] CUCV transmission problem
> Listers
> IM having troubles with MY M-1009 shifting gears. When I first got the
> truck it seemed that the transmission was shifting fine. Then one day I
> hopped into it to take it for a ride and it would not shift out either low
> or 2nd except after high reving the engine.
> I took it in to have the tranny flushed yesterday and that did not help,
> but it seems like I can manually shift it and it will run the gears but
> still acts like it does not want to move.
> the other day I leaned up aginst the back of it and it moved forward about
> a foot. Could I be looking at tranny problems, or could the rear end be
> going out?
> Thanks for the help!!
> Mark M-886
>
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