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bad shifting after accident.......
OK so I rear ended another F250 today on a regular street, mustve been going about 30 when i slammed the brakes,
So here are the facts: After impact i noticed my gawer selector was in R, i put it back in D and drove about 200 ft to a parking lot where i sat idling as we waited for the police, no apparent problems at idle. After I leave, i immediatly notices that its shaky the takes very long to shift gears, example, overdrive normally would shift between 40 and 50 mph. After accident shifts around 55 mph and noticeable strain. I looked under the hood and bed, no sgns of fluid leakage or bent lines, However i did noice that where the the driveshaft comes out of the tranny, exposed metal, as in not rusted or dirty like the rest of the shaft, possibly 1/2 to 1 inch of clean driveshaft? What kind of damage should i expect? |
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Its possible your transmission and engine have shifted on their mounts. Might want to check where they attach to the frame to see if anything shiny has been exposed, or they are obviously bent. If you hit the other guy hard enough to move the internals of your transmission, you might be looking at some spendy repairs. Check the transmission aroudn the shift cable to see if the adjuster is damaged |
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I think that you are on to something, but I know for a fact that if it is 2nd it will not shift at 55mph.
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