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> Shifter rod rubs exhaust after bushings, 1971 Frankenstein
mikesjunk
post Feb 15 2016, 07:15 PM
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So waiting on the ignition switch to return so this weekend I had all the parts to go through the shifter. Put in all new bushings front to back and it does feel better and I seem to find all the gears. 4th/5th feel pretty stiff. And when I was under the car it looked like it's rubbing the exhaust.

So didn't have any volunteers to come out and run the gears while I watched underneath so couldn't be in two places at once. I did mark the rods when I disconnected them.

This is a tail shift so any tips, tricks, things to look for? Thanks again.

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mark04usa
post Feb 16 2016, 05:51 PM
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Looks like the left heater supply pipe is not fully fitted to the heat exchanger. Should be able to losen clamp and refit, which will move the air pipe to the left and give you some clearance.
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