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> Is this normal or not normal, shift linkage
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post Jan 30 2023, 04:30 PM
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Other than drain the transmission, add magnetic drain plug, flush, and refill we didn't open it but there is a slight leak coming from the side shifter linkage.

Is the cover intended to catch this leak or is something not right?

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post Jan 30 2023, 10:41 PM
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Seal and o-ring are part of the tranny gasket set.
I could not find them seperatly.

Cup bushings, get two (one for that area, one for the shifter.

Console bushing, in my opinion, is far too loose in stock form.
The shifter rod moves too much at that key point.

Go to gpr.com and buy the bronze bushing….it’s nice and snug.
Seems he is the only one who sells it.

Check the other thread I just posted fir some pics about this.

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post Jan 31 2023, 08:16 AM
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QUOTE(r_towle @ Jan 30 2023, 10:41 PM) *

Seal and o-ring are part of the tranny gasket set.
I could not find them seperatly.

Cup bushings, get two (one for that area, one for the shifter.

Console bushing, in my opinion, is far too loose in stock form.
The shifter rod moves too much at that key point.

Go to gpr.com and buy the bronze bushing….it’s nice and snug.
Seems he is the only one who sells it.

Check the other thread I just posted fir some pics about this.

Rich


Rich,

The side shift tran shifter does not use a cup bushing. That is on the tail shift shifter.
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post Jan 31 2023, 06:15 PM
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QUOTE(bdstone914 @ Jan 31 2023, 09:16 AM) *

QUOTE(r_towle @ Jan 30 2023, 10:41 PM) *

Seal and o-ring are part of the tranny gasket set.
I could not find them seperatly.

Cup bushings, get two (one for that area, one for the shifter.

Console bushing, in my opinion, is far too loose in stock form.
The shifter rod moves too much at that key point.

Go to gpr.com and buy the bronze bushing….it’s nice and snug.
Seems he is the only one who sells it.

Check the other thread I just posted fir some pics about this.

Rich


Rich,

The side shift tran shifter does not use a cup bushing. That is on the tail shift shifter.

Good, less work this time, and now I have a spare bushing (IMG:style_emoticons/default/smile.gif)
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