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> I need someone
skline
post Jan 3 2005, 08:30 AM
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New, I replaced them when I started putting it all together. I did have a hard time getting the one into the firewall. I think it is still binding a little but that wouldnt cause it not to shift, just makes it harder to move the shifter front to rear.
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post Jan 3 2005, 08:48 AM
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My front to rear was a little stiff as well, it will get better soon.
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post Jan 3 2005, 09:00 AM
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Sounds like a 2man job or one man and a wife that can hold your stick in place! The clamped slip sleve will center your front to rear travel and your left to right position. My wife holds my stick in neutral and to the right as I lay undrer the tail shifter the adjust sleve loose and with chanel locks twist the main tube into the 4th/5th side of the fork and a cresent wrench on the trany fork to move foward and backward to feel my to an centered neutral position. My wife cant drive a stick but sure can ride one.
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post Jan 3 2005, 09:02 AM
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Hey now, this is a family show here. I am going to give Joe Sharp a call, I hear he is a master at shifter adjustments. I think it would be helpful to have another mind to figure this out.
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post Jan 3 2005, 09:26 AM
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Well haul yer butt up here and get it....

Anybody want those 964 wheels and tires?
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post Jan 3 2005, 10:25 AM
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Hey, Scott. Still have that extra towbar setup that bolts to the bumper mounts on a teener. Not as good as a trailer of course, but no storage issues. PM me if you want it. Did you ever get hitch for old yeller?
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Howie,,,,I'll take the tow bar.....
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post Jan 3 2005, 01:06 PM
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QUOTE (skline @ Jan 2 2005, 01:19 PM)
I need someone to ride in the trunk and shift it for me manually. We could cut a hole in the trunk and you can just reach your arm down and shift it each time you hear the clutch engage. Does that sound like something someone here wants to do?

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I think that's what R2D2 was really doing in the back of Luke's X-wing.
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