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> Broken Shift Lever, It's rotating...
bcheney
post Apr 2 2014, 09:05 PM
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My shift lever in the 6 conversion is broken. It's rotating and looks like the weld broke free. See video to see what I am talking about. Can this be welded or would it just be better to replace with a recoditioned unit?

http://youtu.be/TIEGxazKRJY
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Cap'n Krusty
post Apr 2 2014, 10:54 PM
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Be sure you get all the epoxy off before you weld it. You could zap it with a MIG ot TIG and do it right in the car. Won't get hot enough to hurt the plastic down below.

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post Apr 3 2014, 03:46 AM
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Be sure you get all the epoxy off before you weld it. You could zap it with a MIG ot TIG and do it right in the car. Won't get hot enough to hurt the plastic down below.

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