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    tranny problem

    Need some expert advice. I have a 2011 GT and during the track day yesterday developed some gear box issues. Came off the track aftr the first afternoon session and found I couldn't get the thing into reverse. Tested in the paddock and found that all forward gears are working. Drove home and tried reverse again - no go. Back up lights and rear camera come on but will not engage reverse. Would this be a linkage problem or (hopefully not) an internal problem?

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    Fork and or fork shift pads issues somewhat common with the early Coyotes.

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    Yours is a single piece linkage similar to picture below.


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    Used on one Facebook Marketplace.

    https://www.facebook.com/marketplace...1945421986004/

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    My old shop in Hamilton we used Sampson transmission on upper James.
    They were very good, I’ll send him there.
    Stock engine Fox equipped with the Maximum Motorsports catalog. Now I have lots of Trick Flow stickers.

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    Thanks Rick. Taking it in tomorrow (Wed) for evaluation

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    Fingers crossed for you.

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    I'll let you know. Can you tell me what rotors and pads you use for the track? The rotors I'm using start to pulsate when they get hot. Need to find something better.

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