Shifter wierdness
Re: Shifter wierdness
flex disk, donut
http://www.international-auto.com/index ... p&pid=2600
and, i am not promoting one vendor or another... i just know where to look for a picture
you will find this part between the transmission output shaft and your driveshaft...hopefully connected by six bolts
http://www.international-auto.com/index ... p&pid=2600
and, i am not promoting one vendor or another... i just know where to look for a picture
you will find this part between the transmission output shaft and your driveshaft...hopefully connected by six bolts
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Re: Shifter wierdness
I have purchased all the shifter linkage parts for the upper and lower sections of the shift lever. (the shifter feels very loose and vague)
If I remove the cover on the bottom of the linkage (triangular, yes!) and loosen the big nut that does that allow me to replace the bottom parts of the linkage? (in the International Catalogue, parts 6-13)
How about the upper parts- nylon collars, and rubber bushings- ( IP catalogue parts 2-5) Do I need to open the console cover and unclip that plastic retainer clip? If yes, whats the best way to release that clip?
As a side note, I was able to buy GL-1 gear oil at my local NAPA store when I found out that Vick's back ordered.
Dan
in lovely VT
81 Spider
If I remove the cover on the bottom of the linkage (triangular, yes!) and loosen the big nut that does that allow me to replace the bottom parts of the linkage? (in the International Catalogue, parts 6-13)
How about the upper parts- nylon collars, and rubber bushings- ( IP catalogue parts 2-5) Do I need to open the console cover and unclip that plastic retainer clip? If yes, whats the best way to release that clip?
As a side note, I was able to buy GL-1 gear oil at my local NAPA store when I found out that Vick's back ordered.
Dan
in lovely VT
81 Spider