dragstriptrash
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I have a ls 180 with 4500 hrs and the reverse travel is slow on both sides. This started all at once and foward works fine. Any ideas???
Thanks Mike 10 checked stops and on closer inspection found the right pump lever is hitting the hyd. temp. sensor. Is it possible that the arm slipped or is it keyed? thad side is a little slower in reverse Thanks.Sounds like someone has been adjusting on the stops for the levers. It is unlikely anything internally would cause both sides to act up at the same time. Try moving the stop for reverse away from the lever. The stop is a flat piece of metal on the back side of the bellows at the bottom of the lever. It has one bolt holding in position. Loosen the bolt ans slide the stop back and see if that makes a difference.
The arm probably did not slip. If you reach down to where the lever attaches to the pump shaft the shaft should be even or protrude slightly. I have not seen it in an LS machine but in the early LX885 machines dirt could get between the oil reservoir and the chain case which pushes the oil reservoir and sender closer to the lever.Thanks Mike 10 checked stops and on closer inspection found the right pump lever is hitting the hyd. temp. sensor. Is it possible that the arm slipped or is it keyed? thad side is a little slower in reverse Thanks.