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hars914 |
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I am in the process of coming up with a linkage setup similar
to Roots post. As far as installing it on the trans I see I use the bolts on the cover for the cable bracket but as far as the pivot arm do I have to drill and tap into one of the round bosses on the case? From pictures of different linkage setups I have it is hard to see. Any help and pics will be appreciated |
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914Timo |
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Yep, if I understood what you are doing. I drilled and tapped one round boss from the trans case.
But, I have home made linkage. If you have some kit, I dont know anything about them. Mine is a look-a-like from the original (IMG:style_emoticons/default/cool_shades.gif) I´ll see if I can find some pics. |
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