Linkage?
i dont even expletive with that bitch pin. the pin is located under the rubber boot where the linkage connects to the tranny. you have to knock it out with a punch and a hammer...or you can just unbolt the linkage from the shifter and leave it connected to the tranny, which is what i did when i replaced my clutch last weekend...2 days before i wrecked my ******* car.
<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by strictly.business »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">i dont even expletive with that bitch pin. the pin is located under the rubber boot where the linkage connects to the tranny. you have to knock it out with a punch and a hammer...or you can just unbolt the linkage from the shifter and leave it connected to the tranny, which is what i did when i replaced my clutch last weekend...2 days before i wrecked my ******* car.</TD></TR></TABLE>
that blows man, well i am sellin the d series tranny and going to a GSR motor, and i wasnt sure if the linkage was the same or not so i really wanted to save the linkage, but its being funking stupid so i doubt i will get to keep linkage
that blows man, well i am sellin the d series tranny and going to a GSR motor, and i wasnt sure if the linkage was the same or not so i really wanted to save the linkage, but its being funking stupid so i doubt i will get to keep linkage
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Aug 8, 2007 03:48 PM



