Shifter Bushing
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Shifter Bushing
Ok i've allready found out that energy suspension doesnt make this bushing and i'm not really near a honda dealership so it will be hard for me to get one of these parts from them. I'm looking for the bushing that connects the shifter strut bar to the transmission. Through energy suspension you only get the two bushings that are for the shifter.
If anyone can get me a part # or know any aftermarket makers and could help me out that would be great. Thanks in advance.
If anyone can get me a part # or know any aftermarket makers and could help me out that would be great. Thanks in advance.
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Re: Shifter Bushing (BrokeAssPinoy)
Yup thats it. Thanks i'm in luck i guess, i thought there were two bushings in the shifter. One at the top one at the bottom.
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hmm... my shifter is loose as hell and i can easily move in an inch or two left or right while in gear... i checked every bolt under the car and everything is tight... however... iirc... part #14 is the bushing which seems to be super soft... i can squeeze the bushing with my fingers and move it all around really easily... so im assuming that bushing is whats wrong and needs replaced... now a polyurethane bushing would be cool but i dont wanna have to buy some 100piece kit or something just to get em
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Re: Shifter Bushing (inane)
what engine is it for cuz the d series has 1 small brushing and a b series has 2, 1 brushing and a washer brushing....u can get the brushing from anywhere...
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Re: Shifter Bushing (inane)
<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by inane »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">hmm... my shifter is loose as hell and i can easily move in an inch or two left or right while in gear... i checked every bolt under the car and everything is tight... however... iirc... part #14 is the bushing which seems to be super soft... i can squeeze the bushing with my fingers and move it all around really easily... so im assuming that bushing is whats wrong and needs replaced... now a polyurethane bushing would be cool but i dont wanna have to buy some 100piece kit or something just to get em </TD></TR></TABLE>
If your shifter moves to the right and left you need #'s 7 and 10. They go around the ball of the shifter. I replaced mine and it was 20.00. A BIG differance
If your shifter moves to the right and left you need #'s 7 and 10. They go around the ball of the shifter. I replaced mine and it was 20.00. A BIG differance
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Re: Shifter Bushing (Caveman74)
the diagram is for a d-series engine the bushings that energy suspension sells are # 16 and 14 at least those are what I got from robearracing along with my short shifter
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Re: Shifter Bushing (Caveman74)
<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by Caveman74 »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">If your shifter moves to the right and left you need #'s 7 and 10. They go around the ball of the shifter. I replaced mine and it was 20.00. A BIG differance </TD></TR></TABLE>
yeah? with OEM or are there better aftermarket ones?
http://www.hondaautomotivepart...LEVER
thats $20.09
ordered
yeah? with OEM or are there better aftermarket ones?
http://www.hondaautomotivepart...LEVER
thats $20.09
ordered
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