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> Firewall shift rod bushing
luvatenor
post Dec 20 2009, 02:10 PM
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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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Cap'n Krusty
post Dec 20 2009, 07:28 PM
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Bring the pot out to the car? Dude! You'll NEVER get the job finished .................

On the serious side, it would have been a good thing had you asked forst, because you probably removed the shift rod at the base of the lever, and you've made yourself a bunch more work .............

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post Dec 21 2009, 05:10 AM
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Bring the pot out to the car? Dude! You'll NEVER get the job finished .................

On the serious side, it would have been a good thing had you asked forst, because you probably removed the shift rod at the base of the lever, and you've made yourself a bunch more work .............

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Yes Cap'n, I did remove the shift rod and placed it in the tunnel by the shifter. When I ordered the bushing from Pelican, this is what they told me to do. I didn't realize it would bring me more work than I needed- never did this before-a learning curve. Thanks again for your help-Rolf
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