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Reverse gear lockout

I have an 82 928 5 speed and I read through the owners manual and noticed a reverse gear lockout, meaning you have to shift in neutral between gears 4 and 5 and then back to get it into reverse? My car doesn't do that. In fact, sometimes moving from 1st to 2nd, I accidentally grind it against reverse. I really don't want to do that so I was wondering if there something that I can fix/ replace that is in the linkage or outside the transmission or is this something internal to the transmission that I can't fix without completely tearing the car apart?
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Brian

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the lockout spring is inside the trans,
not easy to get to
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cna someone explain the lockout in to reverse,, my car is been sitting for 4motnhs now if i running the car idling in park, and try to shift in to reverse it grinds? thats mean my reverse is lockout? how i release it??? my car is 83 manual tranny, main cylinder slave cylinder clutch pedal all feels normal, car was ok 4 moths ago

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