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> Tailshifter Shifter Rod Bushing, Replacing the bushing
Twonicks001
post Aug 24 2017, 10:16 AM
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My '72 tail shifter shifter rod bushing is leaking and I'm about to tackle the replacement. The tranny is in place and has never been messed with. Does anyone have a blow by blow on the best approach to do this. Obviously, photos would be a great help but I'd appreciate any suggestions on what NOT to do as well as any how to advice.
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post Aug 25 2017, 07:47 AM
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Over tightening the access cover is a sure fire way to build in a leak. I would tighten the bolts gradually. Inspect the plate for warpage. The roll pin mentioned should be the triple rolled variety. The pin sees a lot of action. Note the orientation of the internal parts. It's Easy to install the internal arm on the shaft incorrectly. Not so easy to fix. The old pin can be driven out with a punch.
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