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This is part update / more questions. 915 shifter and transmission connected to Chevy 330ci. Could not get in reverse so recommendations were to look at bushings and coupler.
So far, it looks like the two bushings on the shifter assembly are shot. Please see attached pictures and please confirm they are toast. What is the guk build up - is it the plastic breaking apart? I was going to cleaning them out and replace bushings .... what to spray on them .... WD-40? The firewall bushing looks ok but I'm going to go ahead and replace that as well. What's the trick to get the firewall bushing out without breaking something (IMG:style_emoticons/default/smile.gif) and from the passenger compartment side or engine side. Thanks in advance! -Colin Attached thumbnail(s) ![]() ![]() ![]() |
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