1967 X6 Transmission

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rdavid$
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Suzuki 2-Strokes: 1967 X6 Hustler

1967 X6 Transmission

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Help ! Please I have a 1967 X6 Hustler just had the crank rebuilt now I am trying to reassemble the engine however I had to remove the transmission shafts to clean the gearbox sump long story short I cannot get the shift forks or drum to slide the gears right Gearbox was fine before I removed the shafts now it just will not shift properly something must be out of sync. and I cant figure it out Any help would be appreciated Thanks Barry !
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Re: 1967 X6 Transmission

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rdavid$
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Suzuki 2-Strokes: 1967 X6 Hustler

Re: 1967 X6 Transmission

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I see you have a nice collection of Suzuki models
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