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craig3x
going through a box of parts that came with my car, and came across this. No idea what it is for. Do you?



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Phoenix-MN
Bushing for a side shifter transmission linkage
craig3x
QUOTE(Phoenix-MN @ Jun 10 2009, 04:31 PM) *

Bushing for a side shifter transmission linkage




Which bushing? must be aftermarket?
g911
I truly have no clue, the first thing to come into my pea sized brain was a brass pedal cluster bushing replacement for the nylonish original.
Wilhelm
Right here: That is if it has a 15mm bore. If its smaller I don't know.


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craig3x
cool. I will go check that out. Thanks
craig3x
yep, fits like a glove, but i cant get the goddam ring/clip on it without the proper pliers
dbgriffith75
QUOTE(craig3x @ Jun 10 2009, 07:08 PM) *

yep, fits like a glove, but i cant get the goddam ring/clip on it without the proper pliers


If you have a pair of needle nose pliers that aren't too sentimental, and a bench grinder or file, the tips can be ground down to act as retainer ring pliers. I've done this with a couple of different pairs myself- it can be kind of a pain but it gets the job done.
Derek Seymour
get one of these.. they are handy
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Wilhelm
I like different sized snapring pliers rather than the ones above. I am always loosing all the little parts. These are cheap enuf and work well enuf:


Snap ring pliers


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craig3x
awesome. Thanks
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