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> WTB: Shifter Coupler, Need help to get my Teener up and running!
JawjaPorsche
post Sep 1 2011, 07:01 AM
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Bruce from Riverside helped out on the coupler.

Thank you for all who responded.

Terry

For lack of a better word, I need a shifter coupler for my 73 1.7 Teener. It is a side shifter tranny.

I don't know if I need to buy just the coupler or shift rod too!

I have attached picture of the broken coupler that goes into the firewall, the shifter piece that connects to the coupler, and a diagram of the shifter. Part 26?

Please help me get my Teener up and running! I am the original owner and I would appreciate you help.

Terry

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post Sep 1 2011, 07:29 AM
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Terry,

I have one somewhere - will have to dig it up. After moving, not sure exactly where it is.
If you locate another in the meantime, go for it.

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QUOTE(JawjaPorsche @ Sep 1 2011, 06:01 AM) *

For lack of a better word, I need a shifter coupler for my 73 1.7 Teener. It is a side shifter tranny.

I don't know if I need to buy just the coupler or shift rod too!

I have attached picture of the broken coupler that goes into the firewall, the shifter piece that connects to the coupler, and a diagram of the shifter. Part 26?

Please help me get my Teener up and running! I am the original owner and I would appreciate you help.

Terry

ttuck@hotmail.com
706-212-9932


I have a complete 2.0 bar set up from the transmission to the gear shift. I can ship today if you're interested. Thx
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post Sep 1 2011, 08:04 AM
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Thanks, Steve.

I noticed looking at the parts diagram that my coupler and shifter gear rod is different! (See parts diagram below, look at part 26). Some gear shift rods accepts a pin. My shift gear rod looks like someone fabricated a pin by welding. My engine was rebuilt many moons ago and maybe the mechanic did the fabrication. I don't know if it this is correct or what. I don't think you can get a new coupler over the welded pins. Am I correct? I don't know.

Can you or someone else lend your expertise?

Thank you in advance.

Terry

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Terry,

I have one somewhere - will have to dig it up. After moving, not sure exactly where it is.
If you locate another in the meantime, go for it.

Steve

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post Sep 1 2011, 08:09 AM
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QUOTE(JawjaPorsche @ Sep 1 2011, 06:01 AM) *

For lack of a better word, I need a shifter coupler for my 73 1.7 Teener. It is a side shifter tranny.

I don't know if I need to buy just the coupler or shift rod too!

I have attached picture of the broken coupler that goes into the firewall, the shifter piece that connects to the coupler, and a diagram of the shifter. Part 26?

Please help me get my Teener up and running! I am the original owner and I would appreciate you help.

Terry

ttuck@hotmail.com
706-212-9932


I have a complete 2.0 bar set up from the transmission to the gear shift. I can ship today if you're interested. Thx

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post Sep 1 2011, 08:11 AM
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Your shift rod and coupler look stock. The pin will press out of the rod.

I can get you a good coupler send today for $30 shipped. You will probably need new bushings. I am out of them at this time.

Call me at:


nine five one - 536- 7478

I can explain how to assemble the coupler without breaking it.


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Your shift rod and coupler look stock. The pin will press out of the rod.

I can get you a good coupler send today for $30 shipped. You will probably need new bushings. I am out of them at this time.

Call me at:


nine five one - 536- 7478

I can explain how to assemble the coupler without breaking it.


Bruce

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post Sep 1 2011, 09:13 AM
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I have purchased coupler from Bruce in California. Thank you for all who responded.

Terry

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QUOTE(bdstone914 @ Sep 1 2011, 10:11 AM) *

Your shift rod and coupler look stock. The pin will press out of the rod.

I can get you a good coupler send today for $30 shipped. You will probably need new bushings. I am out of them at this time.

Call me at:


nine five one - 536- 7478

I can explain how to assemble the coupler without breaking it.


Bruce


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