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Jim in Boone
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Recently purchased a 1940 110 Coupe. Prior owner said transmission would sometimes jump out of first gear. To your knowledge is there any external adjustment that would cure this or do I have an internal problem?

Posted on: 2012/12/2 9:00
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I suggest you purchase a reprint of the owner's manual. Your problem may well be internal but here's an excerpt from the 1941 owner's manual which is a place to start by adjusting the linkage.

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Posted on: 2012/12/2 9:04
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Jim in Boone
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Thanks, this will give me a starting point and hopefully a fix.

Posted on: 2012/12/2 9:33
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And also check the various service bulletins. If you look at the service index under transmissions, there are multiple for various linkage and gear issues. Might also browse those articles for the Clipper and pre 50's too since so many trans pieces were the same thru the years.

Posted on: 2012/12/2 9:35
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