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93 s10 tranny problems?

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Old Jan 23, 2009 | 12:13 PM
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Hello, i have a 1993 Chevy s10 4.3 fuel inject v6 manual. Recently i started up the truck and threw it in reverse and it didnt reverse, it just throws the stick out of reverse each time i start to let out on the clutch, 5th gear also is out, and seems to have a very large gear ration when i put it in 5th it wiggles around and you cant pull it out of the gear. Im not sure what the problem is, not being very mechanicly inclined, the heater core has been going out, leaking anit freeze into the cab of the truck, ive just been putting off fixing that and just re filling anti freeze when is needed, What could my problem be?
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Old Jan 23, 2009 | 9:57 PM
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If you put it in reverse with the engine off the start it and try to back up what happens?
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Old Jan 28, 2009 | 7:44 PM
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Hello,

Yea there is a problem there. Rev and 5th work off the same fork. There may be a problem with the fork or the slider ring or hub. To be honest it sounds like the fork is worn out. Do you know if it has a T5 trans or NV1500? I think T5, but you never know. Hope this helps.
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