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    Posted: March-30-2006 at 5:50am
you can find brand new ones for 950 , just get the kit from amarket for 75$ and take your time , but put a new damper plate , they can let go at any time , your problem sounds like the rev plate is broke , very easy to fix.               http://bpi.ebasicpower.com/Merchant2/merchant.mv?Screen=PROD&Store_Code=eBasicPower&Product_Code=BOR1017-000-004T&Category_Code=ALL3D
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I took mine to the local BW shop. $950 for a complete rebuild with a 1 year warranty.It looks like several people have done it themselves It turns out mine had a bent main shaft which was about 350. If you do rebuild it make sure everything is within spec or you will just be rebuilding trouble.
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Sounds like rebuild time. I did mine a while back & spent around $400. Links to some pics.trans pics
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and check that damper , http://www.skidim.com/prodinfo.asp?number=R140001
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when the reverse plate breaks it takes out the springs , I think it takes 12 , http://www.skidim.com/prodinfo.asp?number=R046001
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reverse plates break alot , but you should still have fwd , take it apart and see , cheap and easy to rebuild , this kit is the best buy , has plates and seals for 75$.    http://www.amarket.com/imabw071.htm
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Clattering noise and now forward...I am guessing a broken internal part. I think someone else had a similiar experiece not to long ago and even posted a picture of the broken ring gear or some other part. Do a search (I am to lazy right now).

Sounds like it might be time for a rebuild.
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Hi
Have you checked the oil level in gearbox.
Also check the linkage at the box, There is a spring loaded ball bearing that locates the lever into forward,Neutral and Reverse.
Also under the Reference section from on this site are the workshop manuels for the gearbox.
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I am having problems with my Borg Warner 71c transmission. It shifts into reverse, but makes a chattering noise once it is in. It does not shift into forward drive at all. I've checked all linkages and levers; everything is moving. Any advice as to diagnosing and fixing the problem?
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