09-05-2006, 08:05 AM
This has happend to me.
If the spur is spinning and not moving the tranny, you have likely melted out the center of the spur. It will spin all day and not move the truck. My guess is that you will need a new spur gear, slipper pad, center bushing and spring. Before you install the new one, you will need to deglaze the slipper disk with sandpaper, and clean it up really well so that it functions properly, then crank it down good and snug.
If thats not it, then any of the 3000 grub screws in the drive train could have come loose and caused it to stop.
Usually, if the tranny fails on a Savage, you know it.
If the spur is spinning and not moving the tranny, you have likely melted out the center of the spur. It will spin all day and not move the truck. My guess is that you will need a new spur gear, slipper pad, center bushing and spring. Before you install the new one, you will need to deglaze the slipper disk with sandpaper, and clean it up really well so that it functions properly, then crank it down good and snug.
If thats not it, then any of the 3000 grub screws in the drive train could have come loose and caused it to stop.
Usually, if the tranny fails on a Savage, you know it.
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