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Are these two parts interchangeable?
Part No. 28 in this diagram: ![]() and part No. 24 in this diagram: ![]() It's easy to say "no" as they are different part numbers. However they are very close. Here's a picture of part 24 (930-424-241-00): ![]() I need part 28 (914-424-241-02). If anybody could verify the distance from the center of the screw to the flush end I would very much appreciate it. It's about 1 7/8" on part 24. Thanks |
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I remember Gint's car (the Six) going on a drive with the Roadglue folks. The gear shift lever suddenly wouldn't shift. Mueller was riding with Alex, who was the car's owner at the time. The coupler under the lever was the wrong type, so Mueller kludged up a fix to get the car home.
So yeah, it doesn't work that well the other way either. --DD |
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