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When I posted I was not thinking A3. Yes try and go neutral to reverse and I bet it will disengage. The air cylinder is a pain to get off so if it does in gage I would leave that alone for now.
Are you letting off the throttel or hitting netrual. Don't think it will disengage under drive line load.
That plunger /piston is spring loaded so just needs air to ingage.
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