Firewall shift rod bushing |
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Firewall shift rod bushing |
luvatenor |
Dec 20 2009, 02:10 PM
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Newbie Group: Members Posts: 47 Joined: 20-December 09 From: NY Member No.: 11,154 Region Association: None |
Having found that my slopping shifting was due to an absence of the firewall bushing. I proceeded to attempt to install one. After 2 hours of frustration and pain, I abandoned my effort to fight another day. Does anyone have an easy way(or easier) to install this bushing? Any comments are greatly appreciated- Rolf
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Geezer914 |
Dec 20 2009, 02:23 PM
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Geezer914 Group: Members Posts: 1,807 Joined: 18-March 09 From: Salem, NJ Member No.: 10,179 Region Association: North East States |
Place the bushing in a pot of boiling hot water. This will make the bushing pliable. Use a wide blade sdrew driver to give it some help. It will resume its original shape after it cools. You can't install it with the shift rod in place.
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Sleepin |
Dec 20 2009, 02:33 PM
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Advanced Member Group: Members Posts: 3,647 Joined: 20-November 07 From: Grand Junction, Co. Member No.: 8,357 Region Association: Rocky Mountains |
Place the bushing in a pot of boiling hot water. This will make the bushing pliable. Use a wide blade sdrew driver to give it some help. It will resume its original shape after it cools. You can't install it with the shift rod in place. (IMG:style_emoticons/default/agree.gif) Pretty simple if you follow those rules. Once it is soft I usually give it a slap with a rubber mallet...pops right in! |
luvatenor |
Dec 20 2009, 04:54 PM
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Newbie Group: Members Posts: 47 Joined: 20-December 09 From: NY Member No.: 11,154 Region Association: None |
Place the bushing in a pot of boiling hot water. This will make the bushing pliable. Use a wide blade sdrew driver to give it some help. It will resume its original shape after it cools. You can't install it with the shift rod in place. (IMG:style_emoticons/default/agree.gif) Pretty simple if you follow those rules. Once it is soft I usually give it a slap with a rubber mallet...pops right in! Unreal- I never thought of that- you might have saved me from more pain- thanks again-Rolf |
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