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Re: Anyone have a pic of H shifter end?
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Posted by Hugh MacKay on January 18, 2006 at 08:31:39 from (64.228.11.107):
In Reply to: Anyone have a pic of H shifter end? posted by Randy_NE on January 18, 2006 at 08:05:04:
Randy: I don't have a photo, but looking at from the bottom end it should be a rectangle that nicely fits in one shift rail in the top of transmission. The rectangle should be very slightly rounded on the corners. I have done H, 300, 560 and a couple of offsets. I'm not certain they are all same size as it is 20 years since I've done one. I'm thinking the size is close to 5/16" by 9/16". The way to do this is build it up over size and grind until it fits nicely in the notch and shifts smoothly. It is not rocket science. You compare what you have now with the size of that notch in shift rail. It probably took 20 years to wear that way, thus if you don't get it exact, it will be very forgiving.
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