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Re: frozen gears....length of shifer?
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Posted by Diana on August 09, 2004 at 14:37:54 from (205.188.117.22):
In Reply to: Re: frozen gears....length of shifer? posted by Hugh MacKay on August 09, 2004 at 14:27:23:
Thanks Hugh, I totally understand what you are saying. I think it's 5 bolts, but that is irrelevent, really. Still the same concept. I know Tom has a bunch of weird measuring devices, so surely one of them can get the height near correct. I guess I have to assume that if it is shifting at all, it has to be within .5" or it wouldn't "move the groove". If I recall, that is about how deep the inset was. I'm sure Tom can figure it out. He does all sorts of tool and dye stuff at work. Just a matter of getting him to do it....soon! He went to a swap meet yesterday and got yet another hood for his Camaro, so he'll want to tinker with it for a while. He has a hood for each scoop he puts on the car!! Makes for nice wallpaper in the barn when he hangs them all next to each other. Ha Ha Ha! He also bought me a replica JD miniature tractor. Can you believe it when there was just recently a thread about green vs. red? He said he figures it won't be long till I have a real one. I told him the parts are too expensive for my taste and I just love the one I have. He said "we'll see". Kinda scary! Thanks again for the help. I'll get back here when he has it fixed, unless another question creeps up. Have a great week, Diana
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