Transmission shift tower.

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Transmission shift tower.

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Does any one have a break down of the shift tower on the transmission :( . I have a roll pin sticking out of mine and I can't get it to go back in. I can't find anything on the internet that shows the transmission in an exploded view. :?
Thanks in advance. Brett
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Re: Transmission shift tower.

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Perhaps this will help (the 2nd view-our M37's are "Type E" in the VPW language).
Gary

http://www.vintagepowerwagons.com/pdf/p ... ission.pdf
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Re: Transmission shift tower.

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Thanks Gary. That's a good start. The top photo shows the pin w/part num. but the bottom does not. What the hey ?
I guess the pin is the same as the top pic and it's there for a reason. I'll just have to get the dang thing in there.
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Re: Transmission shift tower.

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Do you have the early series transmission or the NP420 that is commonly found in the B1 series M37? They are totally different as far as the shift towers are concerned. The early one is famous for issues.
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