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Shift rod bushing
The A2 part does the trick, and when lubricated, can be stuffed into there
- just don't try it without a few beers to relax you first... ;)
Drew
On Mon, 5 Jan 2004, Ron Pieper wrote:
> I dunno, I'm pretty sure I've replaced those bushings on A1s. I drill the rivets and pop-rivet
> the new one into place.
>
> Pop Rivets. What a tool.
>
> Ron
>
> --- Drew MacPherson <drew@scirocco.cs.uoguelph.ca> wrote:
> > I thought I recall having successfully used the A2 bushing (p/n 171 711
> > 067 B) which is used on the A2 selector shaft(1) and relay shaft(2). The
> > old bushing is usually pretty easily removed from the bracket, and the new
> > one can be coerced into the bracket at room temperature with a bit of CV
> > grease as lubrication. Of course, I could be way out to lunch and the A2
> > bushing may be too big. As far as I know, the A1 bushing is not available
> > as a separate part and you have to buy the bracket.
> >
>
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