shifter slop
I've got a bunch of slop in my shifter, will an aftermarket shifter fix the slop from the bushing at the back end of the selector rod, or are there parts that'd still need replacing with as new shifter. If if helps, I'm looking at an APC short shifter since they are cheap, and available in bulk packs (I've got a bunch of efs and egs)
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yeah, slop isnt going to be solved by replacing the shifter.
its mostly on the other end closer to the tranny.
there are modifications you can do, or pay others to weld a replacement, but its not an off the shelf thing.
its mostly on the other end closer to the tranny.
there are modifications you can do, or pay others to weld a replacement, but its not an off the shelf thing.
http://www.jegs.com/i/Prothane/311/8-1602/10002/-1?CAWELAID=1710545918&CAGPSPN=pla&catargetid=17841 55608&cadevice=t&gclid=CjgKEAjwn-WcBRD61NHM-uqDrm4SJADrP4tPdi5tyXgIdPkSmgMOoozcjzq7pvM07_NNu4V 1I51FjvD_BwE
More than likely those bushings causing your issue...
More than likely those bushings causing your issue...
no. this just makes it kinda mushier. it makes an effect, but not really solving the problem.
I was under the impression that was more of an aftermarket shifter issue solved by a stack of washers/socket/etc I'll have to get under there and check for sure where it's coming from. It's more pronounced in the side to side than the fore/aft motions
Could this be part of the problem?
http://speedfactoryracing.net/collec...eries-new-unit
This is for a different transmission but the principle is the same
Davegt27
http://speedfactoryracing.net/collec...eries-new-unit
This is for a different transmission but the principle is the same
Davegt27
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