Guys, I appreciate these videos, but please include the WHY. What is the reason for the modification? What symptoms indicate the need for modifying the shift lever or adjusting the shift cable? I'd recommend starting each video, and including int he description, a brief description of the issue you're aiming to resolve. A user probably isn't going to do a search for "Shift lever modification." They're going to search "Not going into gear," or "gears grinding." The only reason I found these videos is because there aren't that many videos on the Coleman UTV. Now I just need to figure out why mine appears to be stuck in 4WD.
I couldn't find where you told what the distance was between the where the position of the original bolt and where the new one goes. The best I can figure is the new bolt is 3/4" from old bolt position. Is that correct?
That spring loaded ball under the shifter lever, is that supposed to be directly under the shifter lever or offset slightly? In the video it looks directly under, but on my UTV, facing the firewall, it's slightly towards the left. I'm wondering if that's why when I shift to R or N the coinciding dash light lights up immediately, but when shifting into F, there is about a 2-3 second delay before the F lights up on the dash. Just curious - Thanks.
Your first video adjusting the cable, did that work as well or did you have to weld that one too? I was going to losen the locknut on the two ends with the swivle and adjust them out or in as needed then tigjten the nut back down.
On some UTV's, the simple cable adjustment is all that is needed. However, that may not be enough on many others. The cable adjustment, and the welding of the shift tab were done on the same UT400. The adjustment was not enough to get proper shifting on this machine.
Guys, I appreciate these videos, but please include the WHY. What is the reason for the modification? What symptoms indicate the need for modifying the shift lever or adjusting the shift cable? I'd recommend starting each video, and including int he description, a brief description of the issue you're aiming to resolve. A user probably isn't going to do a search for "Shift lever modification." They're going to search "Not going into gear," or "gears grinding." The only reason I found these videos is because there aren't that many videos on the Coleman UTV. Now I just need to figure out why mine appears to be stuck in 4WD.
I cut the arm in 2, then welded a 1/2” wide piece of strap in the middle. Works great.
I couldn't find where you told what the distance was between the where the position of the original bolt and where the new one goes. The best I can figure is the new bolt is 3/4" from old bolt position. Is that correct?
Lol that was funny. Let me get into my work clothes then the hubby pops up
I don't recall you mentioning in the video why you did this modification.
.. NO KIDDING .. "WHY"...??? ... "WHY"...???
Great information! Thank you!
Do a complete teardown of the Colman ut400 engine for a video!
That spring loaded ball under the shifter lever, is that supposed to be directly under the shifter lever or offset slightly? In the video it looks directly under, but on my UTV, facing the firewall, it's slightly towards the left. I'm wondering if that's why when I shift to R or N the coinciding dash light lights up immediately, but when shifting into F, there is about a 2-3 second delay before the F lights up on the dash. Just curious - Thanks.
Your first video adjusting the cable, did that work as well or did you have to weld that one too?
I was going to losen the locknut on the two ends with the swivle and adjust them out or in as needed then tigjten the nut back down.
On some UTV's, the simple cable adjustment is all that is needed. However, that may not be enough on many others. The cable adjustment, and the welding of the shift tab were done on the same UT400. The adjustment was not enough to get proper shifting on this machine.
Apx. How much do you charge for this complete repair?
Do you happen to sell a modified shift lever that I can buy and cross shift my old shift lever?
Do you know the part number for the bracket or exact name of it
Did you fab the part or is that something Coleman sells?
You can contact Coleman Powersports and they may provide this tab for you, or you can create your own. We got our from Coleman.
Can the gearbox separate from engine, or is it one piece?
It's all one piece.
Where did the bracket come from?
Coleman will provide the bracket, or you can fabricate your own. We used one supplied by Coleman.
Can you get transmission parts for this machine?
Yes, visit colemanpowersportsusa.com. You'll find parts diagrams, part numbers and prices all through their website.
Thank you! Have you removed middle shaft in the gearbox?
Luckily I've been getting away with adjusting the cable for the time being.