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I have a 5 speed dog leg gear box,but what i want to know should i be able to push down on the gear lever to get reverse,it goes in gear ok but doesnt push down,is this normal are some gear boxes different form others?
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It pushes against a spring to go to the left and then forwards ... not pressed down.

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I Replaced all the bits I could get hold of at the front end on mine and now have to push down to get first. Didn't have to before this !
not sure which bit makes the difference though
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I agree - have to push down on mine too to get reverse. Worth noting that as the plastic onion wears, the gear lever can sink a little meaning you no longer have to push down. To my knowledge, thats how its meant to be Ian, reverse a push-down job unless something is worn out. Not aware of any differences and the lockout is to prevent accidentally going in reverse I suppose although on a dog leg, its hardly an easy path.
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indeed on the 5 sp there is a lug to make you press down, i remove this brkt as its as good as impossible to accidently get rev
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I'll check our's later.
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I have a 5 speed dog leg gear box,but what i want to know should i be able to push down on the gear lever to get reverse

Should you have to push down to get reverse you mean?

Yes, I think so when all is back to factory fresh.
It's definitely a detent 'by design' on the Syncro which has 'G' opposite reverse.

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Before I renewed the front selector components, I could move freely into any gear but the stick had actually sunk over time by at least 1/2" - if you lift the gaiter you'll probably find that the onion is worn out and the stick has dropped slightly - see if you can lift it. Its fine without a reverse lockout but you may find that the onion breaks apart eventually and is a warning that you probably need to get in there and replace stuff. I did shop around for these parts though rather than buying everything in one place (front was Brickwerks, rear Ebay I think) plus I made some parts up by thinking laterally!

Remember, 5 speed sticks are usually thicker than 4 speed which is why Brickwerks add a modified onion to 4 speed kits if you order a 5 speed repair kit. Order a front repair kit from ebay and it'll probably be a 4 speed kit so watch for that.

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Ok, hands up ... I was wrong .... down, across and forwards for reverse. Spring across and back for 1st :lol: after 9 years and change you'd think I would remember :lol:

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