I was driving along at 50 mph and while accelerating a bit I felt that the car was more eager than usual. I figured it was still in 3rd gear. I came to a stop, checked the TV cable adjustment and started to drive. Second and third gear engaged at much higher rpms and 4th didn't engage at all. A bit more stop and go driving and finally it didn't go into second gear.
So I picked up some speed in first gear and then rolled in neutral, I didn't want to even moderately rev in first gear all the way.
I finally got home and worked the TV cable several times - pulled it out, let it back in (I wish I had thought of that on the road). Luckily it started shifting again, although accompanied by a light shudder on some revs.
Then I noticed the rear seal leak on the trans. Could that be a result of the sticking throttle valve? It definitely didn't leak before. I don't have to drive much to get the oil dripping.
How much should the machined part of the yoke stick out from the rear seal?

Too much? That's the cause of the shudder?
So I picked up some speed in first gear and then rolled in neutral, I didn't want to even moderately rev in first gear all the way.
I finally got home and worked the TV cable several times - pulled it out, let it back in (I wish I had thought of that on the road). Luckily it started shifting again, although accompanied by a light shudder on some revs.
Then I noticed the rear seal leak on the trans. Could that be a result of the sticking throttle valve? It definitely didn't leak before. I don't have to drive much to get the oil dripping.
How much should the machined part of the yoke stick out from the rear seal?

Too much? That's the cause of the shudder?