Been have great difficulty in keeping the dam reverse in gear lately. Keeps jumping out and grinding. Bit the bullet today and decided to look why. Thought it was just a case of tweeting the CSP shifter. No joy. Found a bush in the tunnel which guides the selector rod had worn and split in half.
Here's a shot of the front half of the bush and the rear bit which had travelled all the back to the rod to gearbox coupling.
Got a new old stock Bush to try and squeeze in. Not happening. Think the rod has to come out completely to get the bush in place then slide it through?? Anyone replace the bush without taking the rod out??
Gear woes.
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Gear woes.
Rich
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Gear woes.
Don't think it's possible without removing the rod (out the front).
Last edited by Bruce M on Sun Jun 28, 2015 3:41 pm, edited 1 time in total.
Re: Gear woes.
I ve had that Rich & all I did was instead of taking rod out I slid a piece of nylon plastic around cable tied & that sorted it
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Re: Gear woes.
Like you idea Olly, next time if and when it goes I'll try it out.
Managed to get the rod forward enough to get the bush fitted, then slide the rod back into the bush. Mmm now that's sounds wrong
All gears now as they should be.
Managed to get the rod forward enough to get the bush fitted, then slide the rod back into the bush. Mmm now that's sounds wrong
All gears now as they should be.
Rich
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Evolving Speedster Build
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