LBO730 Posted January 15, 2013 Share #1 Posted January 15, 2013 I know I'm probably making this hard but I hate to break a perfectly good shifter pivot bushing. Anyone know the correct way to get this off without breaking it. Its the plastic cup type bushing at the bottom of the shifter in a 5 speed. (Goes over the little pivot ball end) Its from a later 5 speed. (Probably 79-81) Thanks for any words of wisdom. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
ZCurves Posted January 15, 2013 Share #2 Posted January 15, 2013 Well, the only way that I removed these is to use an adjustable wrench and snug it up on the shaft underneath it, then short of pop it off. The adjustable wrench will help keep the plastic from getting damaged. It should not take much force. Lube and replace in reverse order. BTW - when I replaced mine, I used Brass Bushings on the Pin, which I thought were much more durable and provide a tighter feel. Good luck. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
siteunseen Posted January 15, 2013 Share #3 Posted January 15, 2013 (edited) You could put the shifter in a vice then use something shaped like a V, needle nose pliers, and tap it with a small hammer. Seems like mine came off pretty easy, there greasy already. Andrew's idea sounds better than pliers. Edited January 15, 2013 by siteunseen Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
EuroDat Posted January 15, 2013 Share #4 Posted January 15, 2013 Put it in boiling water for 5 minutes then pull it off using a bench vice and a washer. Its a bit hard to explain, but you can cut a slot in a flat washer. The washer helps distribute the force on the cup. I did that to save mine while I was waiting for a new one.The part nr. is 32861-N4200 and costs about $2.50. Trying to save it to save money is a bit pointless... Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
LBO730 Posted January 15, 2013 Author Share #5 Posted January 15, 2013 Thats basically what I've tried so far but it doesn't want to come off peacefully. I'll try the adjustable wrench. That appears to be the only way. I'm going back with the brass pin bushings as well. Thanks for the input. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Zed Head Posted January 15, 2013 Share #6 Posted January 15, 2013 The boiling water method works. The bushing is made of nylon, which absorbs a lot of water. The absorbed water plus the heat soften it up and it will pop off. Boil it, then try the adjustable wrench method while it's still warm. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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