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> Shifter bushing health question, Should it move this much?
bob's project
post Jun 2 2018, 10:17 PM
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Hello all,

I am working through my shift linkage and trying to determine all that can be improved.

When I move my shift lever to engage 1st or reverse the shift lever lowers down about 1/16". My spidey senses tell me that this isn't proper although seemingly not harmful.

Can anyone comment if this is normal?

In the attached image I tried to capture the gap between the lever ball and the housing that gets created.

Thanks in advance,

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post Jun 4 2018, 09:21 AM
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If you can find em, buy the brass bushings. I've done the oem and brass ones and the brass ones are much tighter and better.

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