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Hi Aarron if the clutch is ok to select first it should be ok for every gear change. It looks like a bent selector in the gear box at worst. The best possible is the selector lever under the clutch cover. It may be broken or bent it's worth checking before you strip the whole motor. Regards Jim...
Hi,I dont know why this is,but its a pain when this happens,
if the gears where working before you changed the clutch assemberly,I would sujest that you strip it back down again and carefully put it back together again,but this time when you put things back make shore that on each job you do that you can still selct the gears.
all the best.
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