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> Shift rod linkage cover, How hard is it to change out
Thunderchief
post Sep 1 2025, 11:17 AM
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My shift rod linkage cover has a crack and is leaking. It looks like I'll have to disconnect the rear linkage to change it out? Is that difficult to do? Also, which lubricant and how much do I use when I do? Thanks as always.
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post Sep 2 2025, 12:48 PM
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The only adjustment on a side shift linkage is where the tunnel rod joins the shifter knuckle.

All other junctions are with cone screws with no adjustment. (IMG:style_emoticons/default/driving.gif) Based on this, one would assume everything goes back to where it was. That being said, was there anything else replaced in the process such as bushings? If so, foreseeable adjustment at the shifter required.
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