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Re: Loose Auto shifter assembly [Re: ryany] #1022861 03/17/11 04:12 AM
Joined: Mar 2011
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agerb Offline OP
Need a Spot
Thanks for the diagram, that is a very specific part indeed. I will start calling around, thanks.

Re: Loose Auto shifter assembly [Re: ryany] #1022862 03/18/11 03:03 AM
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monte3 Offline
Body Damage is Cool
[quote]They worn parts in my shifter weren't washers, they were shouldered plastic bushings that were a very tight fit. I highly doubt that you're going to find anything at any hardware store that will work.

I recently did this repair, and I did find a substitute for the plastic bushings in my garage, however, my garage does look like a hardware store.
I don't know what they were from, but a small amount of filing, and the shifter was as good as new.


98 Gen 2.5
05 Pontiac GTO
91 Corvette ZR-1
2011 Kia Sorento (wifey mobile)
Clarkdale, AZ
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