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> Transmission shift rod removal, Isn't it just supposed to slide out?
rad23racer
post Jul 6 2017, 09:28 AM
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I'm trying to remove the shift rod from the linkage on the transmission so I can replace the bushing that is destroyed. I pulled the tapered screw out but this thing doesn't want to budge. Before I get creative, I thought I would check and see if there is a trick to getting the rod out.

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post Jul 6 2017, 09:34 AM
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QUOTE(rad23racer @ Jul 6 2017, 11:28 AM) *

I'm trying to remove the shift rod from the linkage on the transmission so I can replace the bushing that is destroyed. I pulled the tapered screw out but this thing doesn't want to budge. Before I get creative, I thought I would check and see if there is a trick to getting the rod out.

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On mine I just shifted between 2nd and 3rd a couple times and it just came off. Maybe you need to hold back on the shaft while someone pulls the shifter back. Remember not to reuse the screw because they can come loose.
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