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> Shifter springs re-install, is there an easy way ?
malcolm2
post Apr 30 2015, 03:54 PM
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QUOTE(johnhora @ Apr 30 2015, 03:51 PM) *

nice write up pgollender...

I made this tool a long time ago for just this type of project....guess I should patent it eh...modified a large flat blade screw driver....gives that little extra push(compression) on the spring with out slipping





Hey that is in one of the shop manuals.
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Waiting on the tranny to return so i took my sihifter out. I see some deformation on the plate. Maybe a mm or 2 and only on the secondary plate tacked to the big plate.

I turned the shifter so the side you see is the side that pushes the plate. Shaft looks good. Does this look like 80,000 miles worth? Worthy of replacing?

Sorry the picture is so big. Can't change the size using iphone.
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