I bought a side shift console to modify for the tangerine linkage and decided to take it apart and replace the seals before I reinstalled it. During the process, what I'm assuming is the rear cup bushing that was on there crumbled to pieces.
Is this the correct part?
http://www.pelicanparts.com/cgi-bin/smart/more_info.cgi?pn=911-424-139-00-M260&catalog_description=&Rear%2520Ball%2520Cup%2520Bushing%252C%2520%2539%2531%2534%2520%2531%252E%2537%252F%2531%252E%2538%252F%2532%252E%2530%2520%2528%2531%2539%2537%2533%252D%2537%2536%2529%252C%2520Each%2520
I'm after the bushing that attaches to the ball on part 17 in this diagram.
http://s2.photobucket.com/user/bahama68/media/Screen%20Shot%202015-08-04%20at%201.48.46%20PM_zpsfbky7iqg.png.html
That is it.
Okay, I have another question, is there a trick to getting these on? The opening is obviously smaller than the ball it's going to fit onto. Grease and a vise? Should I drop it in boiling water first to soften it up?
Read this forum
http://www.914world.com/bbs2/index.php?showtopic=235635&hl=
Even the Legendary Captain Krusty offers advice!
Just pop it on with you hand palm. Nothing else needed
Thanks guys.
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