Hi all! I haven't been on here in a while, since the start of the school year. However, I have been experimenting in the cold weather with my 1949 Power Wagon. It's actually very reliable ;). However, it seems that when the truck is cold (literally. Maybe below 64º F) my transmission (stock unsynchronized) really has a tough time switching gears. It is harder to move the shaft, and grinds more often. Of course, after getting it warmed up, it becomes good, but until then, it doesn't sound too good. I have checked the oil level; it is good. As for oil, i am using 80 weight.
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Originally posted by chance9888 View PostHi all! I haven't been on here in a while, since the start of the school year. However, I have been experimenting in the cold weather with my 1949 Power Wagon. It's actually very reliable ;). However, it seems that when the truck is cold (literally. Maybe below 64º F) my transmission (stock unsynchronized) really has a tough time switching gears. It is harder to move the shaft, and grinds more often. Of course, after getting it warmed up, it becomes good, but until then, it doesn't sound too good. I have checked the oil level; it is good. As for oil, i am using 80 weight.
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