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Re: The Quick/Small/(Stupid?) Question Thread-take 2

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the shift lever 'springs' are located under the brass nuts underneath the lever at the rear.

One of mine was broken. Somewhere I found some 'stronger' springs and my lever hardly moves, but still shifts easliy.

There are TWO pin types, one with provision for an o-ring, the other not. If you can find an appropriate o-ring - good to install - stops oil seeping up. ALso make sure that the 'breather' plastic vent is open - that minimizes pressure that causes that seepage.

From carpartsmanual.com

without o-ring
81 PIN-SELECT
32861-20100 2L 2
32861-A0100 2L 2
32864-A0100 2L 2

with o-ring

82 PIN-SELECT
32861-A0100 2L 2
32864-A0100 2L
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mraitch wrote: Fri Mar 09, 2018 6:57 pm @copterpilot
the shift lever 'springs' are located under the brass nuts underneath the lever at the rear.

One of mine was broken. Somewhere I found some 'stronger' springs and my lever hardly moves, but still shifts easliy.

There are TWO pin types, one with provision for an o-ring, the other not. If you can find an appropriate o-ring - good to install - stops oil seeping up. ALso make sure that the 'breather' plastic vent is open - that minimizes pressure that causes that seepage.

From carpartsmanual.com

without o-ring
81 PIN-SELECT
32861-20100 2L 2
32861-A0100 2L 2
32864-A0100 2L 2

with o-ring

82 PIN-SELECT
32861-A0100 2L 2
32864-A0100 2L
Interesting development, The old transmission pins stick up higher than the new transmission. I even switched them one to the other and the pins don't stick up high enough. There's a big gap between the lever wings and the pins. I've checked to make sure they're all the way seated. Any ideas?
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longer springs ??

maybe put something in the nuts to take up the slack??

weird tho!!
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Springs and pins are the same length. I also measured the thickness of the case and they are both the same. This has really got me stumped!
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Also, it looked like some type of sealing compound was used on both transmissions for the centering spring bolts. I that normal and if so, what comnpound should I use?
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Neither of mt 5speeds have anything other than the bolts
You do have the pins - right?
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mraitch wrote: Sat Mar 10, 2018 10:59 am Neither of mt 5speeds have anything other than the bolts
You do have the pins - right?
The top picture is the new trans. The older trans the pins stick out more than 1/8” one each side. This leads to a lot of slop in the shift lever.
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67.5 Hand brake lever.....it is the dull brushed finish like the rest of the interior? Thanks
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tjp wrote: Sat Mar 10, 2018 12:37 pm 67.5 Hand brake lever.....it is the dull brushed finish like the rest of the interior? Thanks
Unlikely, as it is shrouded in vinyl.
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@copterpilot

you have moved the spring/pins from a -> b - still same problem??
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mraitch wrote: Sat Mar 10, 2018 6:22 pm @copterpilot

you have moved the spring/pins from a -> b - still same problem??
Yes, this is pretty weird.
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All I can think of is to find some small threaded rod that will fit into the springs/and the pins enough to push the pins higher. Mickey mouse, but given the apparent difference between a and b, cant think of anything else.

Still weird though!
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Random thought... Has anyone used a painless wiring setup? I get bored at work and have day-dreamed about doing a flat dash swap and using this as an opportunity to put new wiring in the car to connect to the toggle switches
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Yep, I rewired my entire car with a Painless kit. Way better, but a lot of work.
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