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> Do we have a "How to" area?
Kalva
post Jul 29 2010, 09:08 PM
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I looked in the "Need Help? FAQ, Rules, Tech Articles, it's all here! " but it has just links. I searched for a "How to" install/repair 69-71 shift linkage. I found 25 pages of info. Anyway I replaced all the shift linkage bushings and adjusted the linkages so now I can get the car into reverse and 1st-5th gears. Where can I post the "How To" with pic's for the bushing replacment I have put together?

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ConeDodger
post Jul 29 2010, 09:12 PM
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You may find the Lapuwali Classics Forum to be of use. Lapuwali was a very knowledgeable member who passed away suddenly at a fairly young age. It was decided that the wealth of information that he left us with and like information that should come along after his passing would be kept in the Lapuwali Classic Forum...

Also, you will find some how-to's in the 914 Info tab at the top of the page.

Search is also your friend, learn to do it well and you may never need to ask a question. Don't that keep you from asking though. Knowledge can always be refined.
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