At the transmission, you should be able to locate the shifter lever and move it 
by hand.  This will also move the lever at the wheel pedestal.  I would move 
the transmission lever to neutral, forward and reverse positions and check that 
the pedestal lever positions agree.  

Chuck S



>     On 04/17/2021 1:37 PM General Gao via CnC-List <cnc-list@cnc-list.com> 
> wrote:
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>     I am continuing with my work on the shift cable issue. To summarize, the 
> shift cable suddenly could not shift the gearbox properly. Looking at the 
> gearbox side, the cable conduit ends may have moved and caused the issue. 
> I've verified the cable at the engine end did not change
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>     I took a couple of pictures at the control end of things:
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> https://drive.google.com/file/d/1nXEiGVBoIcaEGtVxav6felcClgAVns2b/view?usp=sharing
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> https://drive.google.com/file/d/1-Lji9SQ1EPGDig2bngtrdwHd4I0moIBa/view?usp=sharing
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>     I am thinking something got loose at the pedestal side, the conduit end 
> bracket might got loose; however I could not find the screw that sets the 
> distance of the conduit end from the control lever.
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>     Am I missing something?
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>     Regards,
>      
>     Bo
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