eg shift linkage???
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You must mean the bitch pin?
I have found that a long 3/8 extension with a 7/32 allen hex socket on it, feed this down from the top just below/next to the Throttle body, hit it with a big hammer. Oh this works on a D16z6.
Other then that, big hammer and a 7/32 hex bit or punch from the bottom .
When you put it back in leave it so you can remove it easier next time. Or leave it on the tranny and remove it later.
I have found that a long 3/8 extension with a 7/32 allen hex socket on it, feed this down from the top just below/next to the Throttle body, hit it with a big hammer. Oh this works on a D16z6.
Other then that, big hammer and a 7/32 hex bit or punch from the bottom .
When you put it back in leave it so you can remove it easier next time. Or leave it on the tranny and remove it later.
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already tried with the hex .. socket extention on the top no luck... tried with a punch with a hammer on the bottom it will not move no luck.. whats next..
should i just drill it out? or cut the shift linkage off.... LOL
qustion could it be stuck?
should i just drill it out? or cut the shift linkage off.... LOL
qustion could it be stuck?
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you just have to constantly hit it until it moves a little. It gets really tiring but it will come out. I found if you dont stop hitting it it will start to move but if you stop and start it takes longer. I had the same problem. Use a heavy hammer also.
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