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Larry.Hubby |
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And if you did, what did you do to protect things like the shift bushings and the wiring harness?
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Mike Bellis |
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The coating won't hurt the wiring, just cover it. You can remove the shifter, rod and bushings. My guess is your bushing should be replaced any way. Just keep it away from the throttle and clutch tube ends. You don't want it in there or on the cables.
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