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I was thinking about freshening up the suspension!


jlenownnab

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I went from a four speed to a five out of a '79 too.  Mine wouldn't go into some gears either, the shift rod was hitting the the top edge of the coupler that it sits down in.  I put some layout dye around the rod and tried the gears again with the engine off.  Then I removed the rod and saw the scratches in the blue dye.  Then I ever so sllightly ground into the rod, tried again, rinse repeat kinda deal but I eventually got all the gears.  I have some pictures on my laptop I can post in the morning.

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1 minute ago, siteunseen said:

Yes.  The plastic OE ones get worn and looser.

Those bronze door pin bushing are much better.  I don't even know if  the plastic originals are still available?

Yes, they are. They tend to transmit less vibration than the brass ones. Personally I never have been bothered by that with the brass bushings.

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Finally, back home!

Here's what I was talking about, if you run into it later on.

You see that little "nick" on the top shift rod, that's where mine was hitting the transmission housing or whatever it's called.

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Here's what I had to do to get it working with the 5 speed.  It's been going good for almost a year now.

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