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I had the same thing happening on mine.  The bearings in the transmission
were disintergrating and blowing the synchros also.  This in-turn, was
mucking up the overdrive bearings etc.  BUT, I also had a grinding second
gear to go with it...
Joe Burlein
On Mon, 31 Jan 2000 23:24:51 +0200 Paul Mitchell <paul-m@mweb.co.za>
writes:
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> List,
> 
> My 74 TR6 PI has a bit of an overdrive lag. When I engage the 
> overdrive,
> it takes a while to change up - anything up to 30 seconds. Coming 
> down
> is more or less instant. Since this is when it is usually important, 
> I
> am not too worried at the moment, but I am interested in what the 
> list
> thinks I may be in for long term. I guess it is taking a while to 
> build
> up the pressure to move - anyone else had this trouble?
> 
> Paul
> 
Joe Burlein
72 TR-6
Melbourne, FL
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