Posted by pete 23 on July 12, 2009 at 11:45:29 from (173.87.14.132):
In Reply to: SMTA SHift lever posted by GordoSD on July 12, 2009 at 08:12:07:
OK, very little up and down movement is right. My method of repair is , I use a steel bushing, 7/16 id and 5/8 od and only 3/16 wide. As the welch plugs that hold pin in place are 5/8 od that portion of the housing does not wear. Then I use a grade 8 steel bolt, 7/16 and long enough to get full surface on of bolt bearing in bushing, so it isn't on any threads, cut bolt off so a thin jam nut fits on. Grind nut as necessary to round it off and like wise the head of the bolt so shield on lever slides over head when moving lever side to side. Also may need new replacable pin in lever .Lock tite threads. Trick is to find that size bushing material as you want it to fit good. Probably won't last as long as it did new but then we may not last that long eiether.
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