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I've just spent the last hour or so trying to reassemble a 901 shifter gear stick after replacing the slider plate with a NOS one, cleaning and lubrication. I just couldn't figure out how to get the 2 long springs onto their pins and mounting them across the body of the shifter.
I just can't seem to compress them enough by hand. There must be a technique for doing this ? Any advice very welcome
Thankyou
Andrew
'72 914/6GT (first love!)
'66 SWB 911 (now sold but still prostituting itself as a rally car rental for HERO)
'73 911 2.7RS
'73 911 2.8RSR (some time in the near future)
'67 911R 2.0 twin plug (sometime, maybe, never?)
996TT (sold)
997TT (sold)
Hi Andy, I wasted a good afternoon doing exactly the same thing. I finally "got it" by putting the pin with circlip fitted in on one side pushed through the hole on one side by no more than 10-20mm, I then bent the spring 90 degrees so that i could catch the open end with a thin philips screwdriver from the opposite side. The screwdriver is at this stage at 45 degrees to the opposite hole. Then with a little force I straightened the spring safe that the pin and screw driver held the spring in place. Then it was a simple process of pushing the pin through while removing the screwdriver. Care must be taken as the spring is under huge tension and if not careful could spring out - you probably know this! Helps if you can hold the assembly in a vice while you struggle with it.
65 911 FIA race car
66 911 RHD restoration
67 911S LHD
74 911 Carrera 2.7 US Spec
79 Aistream Excella 28 MH
97 Bimota Vdue
14 KTM 690R Duke
83 RD350 YPVS
08 Ducati M900
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Thankyou Robin, simple when you know how
Just did in 5 minutes. I've done it before but for some reason I was having a senior moment and couldn't remember how I did it.
Unfortunately I lost 2 of the little circlips in my previous efforts. My garage isn't so tidy that they are easy to find !
Many thanks
Andrew
'72 914/6GT (first love!)
'66 SWB 911 (now sold but still prostituting itself as a rally car rental for HERO)
'73 911 2.7RS
'73 911 2.8RSR (some time in the near future)
'67 911R 2.0 twin plug (sometime, maybe, never?)
996TT (sold)
997TT (sold)