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Old 06-16-2004, 12:57 PM
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i put a GSR motor in my del sol and everything is ready to go but i have a big problem... The pin that holds in the shiftlinkage is stuck. Ive tryed every thing to get it out used a punch th same size as the pin and beat on it..nothing used a 10mm bolt and threaded it in a little and hit it with power...nothing so i thought about drillin it out but when i got it going the drill broke off inside the pin... Im so screwed if anyone can help i would thank u much...
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Default Re: Taking out the pin that holds the shiftlinkage on...help me please! (bh2285)

yeah i had the same problem... i just constinatly beat the hell out of it and the bitch pin finally moved... did you maybe spray it with a lil lube? then give it a few good cracks?
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put it in first gear!! then spray some WD-40, get a screw of some sort or a punch, put it up to the bitch pin and bang on it
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i did all this...i banged on it for 30 mins no moving nothing so damn dumb the way they set it up...why cant it be a bolt
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I used one of the long 10mm bolts that holds the ac condensor to the bracket, I had extra bolts... not sure about you, I had the shifter in neutral the hold time I was banging on it and no luck, then I put it in gear (1st) for some reason it got easier... Good Luck
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yah they suck i hit mine for 2 days.. lol.

good luck man
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Default Re: (civicrida3)

use a pneumatic chisel to drive the punch.
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there is a thread SOME were around here that gives you the exact sized punch to use and how to get it out easily without ****** it up. i have no clue what to search for but its here. maybe check some of the transmision removal threads
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use an 8 MM punch. if you use a screwdriver or anything else that's not the correct size it will just simply expand the pin as you pound on it thus making it not want to come out.
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"I used one of the long 10mm bolts that holds the ac condensor to the bracket"

A good fried told me this works
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Just use the correct size punch and bang the **** out of it.... works every time.
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I used a Hex (Alan) key. dont remeber which size though..
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Default Re: (Slammd Sol)

5/16" pin punch or 8mm if you can find one. O, and a nice weighted hammer would help. If you have air tools a pneumatic would make that pin like cake.
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Default Re: Taking out the pin that holds the shiftlinkage on...help me please! (bh2285)

we had the same problem. take the linkage out with the motor/tranny and hit it out from the other side. much easier this way.
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Default Re: Taking out the pin that holds the shiftlinkage on...help me please! (peiku)

i hate these fuking pins. i always hit them out with a 12mm bolt. meaning the head is 12mm. the bolt will fit perfectly ontop of the pin and slide right out.

then when reinstalling i just use that 12mm bolt and put a nut on the other side of it. this way i dont have to dick with it again. it works everytime and ive never had a problem with it falling off or breaking
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Default Re: Taking out the pin that holds the shiftlinkage on...help me please! (kyosoeg6)

yeah...but when you use the nut and bolt, doesn't that make your shifter real lose?

i have a nut and bolt on mine right now and my shift is damn lose. i haven't missed a gear, but i would rather have a pin instead of the nut and bolt.
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