vegiguy
Well-Known Member
I installed a used A-833 I got for the 4-speed conversion for my '73 Road Runner and reverse gear is VERY stiff. The pistol grip shifter I got for it doesn't have enough mechanical advantage to shift it into reverse so I disconnected the linkage rod and am able to shift it in and out of reverse with a LONG open end wrench, but it still takes considerable effort. I've been working it back and forth for a while now with the wrench (with fresh oil in the transmission) and it is still very difficult to shift this way. (I haven't tried it again with the shifter since I don't want to screw up the reproduction linkage I got for it which doesn't seem to be made out of very good steel.) There is a slight squeaking noise when I do this indicating a lot of friction taking place. The rest of the gears shift okay.
I'm wondering if someone else has had this problem and can tell me if it will get better with more use, or whether I have something major going on inside the gearbox that I'm going to have to take the side cover off (which I'm trying to avoid doing) to ferret out. What I'm thinking is since this transmission is used - and no doubt sat around for a while - whether there isn't a bunch of sludge at the bottom of it there where reverse gear is that is preventing any fresh oil from getting in and providing any kind of meaningful lubrication necessary to get things working right again. Either that or something is broken or assembled wrong.
Thanks for and help.
I'm wondering if someone else has had this problem and can tell me if it will get better with more use, or whether I have something major going on inside the gearbox that I'm going to have to take the side cover off (which I'm trying to avoid doing) to ferret out. What I'm thinking is since this transmission is used - and no doubt sat around for a while - whether there isn't a bunch of sludge at the bottom of it there where reverse gear is that is preventing any fresh oil from getting in and providing any kind of meaningful lubrication necessary to get things working right again. Either that or something is broken or assembled wrong.
Thanks for and help.














