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> Trunk "pocket"?
Archie
post Jun 23 2022, 06:14 PM
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Hi all,

Does anybody know what this "pocket" in the right rear of the front trunk lid is/was for? Also, are there any tips or tricks I should know about putting a stainless sleeve on the worn part of the shifter rod? I presume that it's a machine shop job and has to be shrunk on? Thanks for both.

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Mikey914
post Jul 9 2022, 04:31 AM
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Or just buy the bushing with the groves in it. My 72 shifts well and in my opinion gets a bad rap because many folks don’t replace the bushings. Do them all, and they will make a huge difference. The factory knew what they were doing.

https://914rubber.com/tail-shift-rod-bushin...-tunnel-for-914


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