how do i change shift linkage bushings?, tail shift(pre 73) |
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how do i change shift linkage bushings?, tail shift(pre 73) |
shaggy |
Jan 28 2007, 11:16 PM
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mechanic/welder/fabricator Group: Members Posts: 702 Joined: 26-September 05 From: Gilbert, AZ Member No.: 4,869 Region Association: None |
how do i change the shift bushings in/on the shift rod from my 72?
i have the back half of the rod removed and do not see any of the bushings. how do i remove the front half? and how do i change the balls and the ball socket on the bottom of the shifter? -jim |
So.Cal.914 |
Jan 28 2007, 11:48 PM
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"...And it has a front trunk too." Group: Members Posts: 6,588 Joined: 15-February 04 From: Low Desert, CA./ Hills of N.J. Member No.: 1,658 Region Association: None |
how do i change the shift bushings in/on the shift rod from my 72 i have the back half of the rod removed and do not see any of the bushings. On the end of the trans by the tail shift rod is a bracket that bolts on, your shift rod passes thru it right at the rear of the car, one goes there. QUOTE how do i remove the front half? I don't think I did to replace it, I think I just worked it around that 90 degree pivot off and on. QUOTE and how do i change the balls and the ball socket on the bottom of the shifter? -jim The nylon socket just pops off of the ball at the end of the shifter. I removed the ball on the shifter to put on a quick shift kit, I used mapp gas to heat it up and it tapped off. You will epoxy the new one on. |
Scott-thundercat |
Jan 28 2007, 11:52 PM
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Member Group: Members Posts: 159 Joined: 16-October 06 From: Reno, NV Member No.: 7,049 |
so that's why my shifter has slop- it has no bushing there at all!!!
QUOTE On the end of the trans by the tail shift rod is a bracket that bolts on, your shift rod passes thru it right at the rear of the car, one goes there. |
shaggy |
Jan 28 2007, 11:58 PM
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mechanic/welder/fabricator Group: Members Posts: 702 Joined: 26-September 05 From: Gilbert, AZ Member No.: 4,869 Region Association: None |
epoxy like jb weld or what?
so you used MAPP to heat the plastic balls? then tapped them off? thanks for the help -jim |
So.Cal.914 |
Jan 29 2007, 01:39 AM
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"...And it has a front trunk too." Group: Members Posts: 6,588 Joined: 15-February 04 From: Low Desert, CA./ Hills of N.J. Member No.: 1,658 Region Association: None |
epoxy like jb weld or what? so you used MAPP to heat the plastic balls? then tapped them off? thanks for the help -jim Plastic balls? I have balls of steel...well thats what they say. I thought you were taking about the ball at the bottom of the shifter, that is steel. The cup that fits over it and slips into another cup at the beginning of the shifter rod is plastic. Any industrial epoxy should work, JB? should work. |
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