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Old 04-22-2015, 02:47 PM
Ceristimo Ceristimo is offline
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This won't help with the flaring, and I'm probably wrong anyway, but:

When I got my '84 W123, it wouldn't shift in 4th either. The only way to make it shift into 4th was either accelerating very slowly, or letting go of the throttle and resuming once I was above 40mph or so, to make it shift up.

Reason? Bowden cable too tight. Loosened it up to where it has a tiny little bit of slack, and it shifts at much better points now and gave me 4th gear back without a problem.

I'm not a mechanic and I don't know much, but you could give it a try. The bowden cable is easily adjusted by hand. If it doesn't work, you can adjust it back to where it was, no harm done, but at the very least you can rule it out.
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