i would think it's a syncronizer inside the transmission
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if its jumping out of fifth gear the fifth gear syncronisers in the trans are shot
get a new transmission or rebuild yours
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I think you may find your wrong. An interlock system is there to stop the gear lever from selecting two gears at the same time because if this happened then it would lock the gearbox up... Two versions of this in common usage: Reverse lock out to prevent the transmission being shifted into reverse from (commonly) fifth or high gear. The other type requires the transmission be placed in reverse to remove the key from the ignition.
the synchronize in the transmission is bad, that why the jumping out of fifth gear
Hubert Medland (July 1, 1881 - December 11, 1964) succeeded Henry Guest as the fifth Member of Parliament for Plymouth Drake, serving between 1945 and 1950, including the whole of 1946.
Hubert Medland (July 1, 1881 - December 11, 1964) succeeded Henry Guest as the fifth Member of Parliament for Plymouth Drake, serving between 1945 and 1950, including the whole of 1947.
Hubert Medland (July 1, 1881 - December 11, 1964) succeeded Henry Guest as the fifth Member of Parliament for Plymouth Drake, serving between 1945 and 1950, including the whole of 1949.
Hubert Medland (July 1, 1881 - December 11, 1964) succeeded Henry Guest as the fifth Member of Parliament for Plymouth Drake, serving between 1945 and 1950, including the whole of 1948.