This is a thread about floating gears. Nevermind the original question.......
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Don't plan on towing anything till you fix the tranny popping out problem. The bigger the load the worse it will be.
Skate boards?
Martin
I've thought about that before and don't think it would work or work as well for couple reasons. 1 being gas engines RPM range is much greater, but 2 the general public would not be able to shift at all?Not to get too off topic, but just had to chime in as a former truck driver. I really wish there were an option for an non-synchro light duty truck transmission. It would be stronger and, in my opinion, easier to drive with not needing the clutch 95% of the time and all. I wonder if anyone has ever just removed the synchros out of a 465 or 4500, or if they are required to be there for the trans to work at all.

Sure bruised an elbow once in a pothole going around a corner! No they don't have power steering either...
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..found out the tail lights did not work,and the muffler was not doing much muffling,it was not connected to the front pipe.....
..he never asked me for my license--my "employer" was 3 sheets to the wind and sounded like he was going to heave,and the cop was too busy arguing with him,wanting to know why he had a .357 in his holster,wanted to see his F.I.D. card,etc..long story..
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I've floated gears in every thing I've owned. It's not difficult.
Martin