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Factory equipment?

Factory equipment?

thiswontbetooexpensive

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What pin are you talking about?
 
The one that is held in place by the hose clamp. Holds the gear shift to the tranny I'm guessing


This won't be too expensive Dear! That's what I keep saying. Over and over again.
 
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This won't be too expensive Dear! That's what I keep saying. Over and over again.
 
There is no pin that holds the shifter on it is held in place by the piece on top of the Transmission that goes around the shifter.
 
There is no pin that holds the shifter on it is held in place by the piece on top of the trans that goes around the shifter.

Thanks mtnwhlr. That's what I was thinking too, just wondering what purpose the hose clamp was serving. I might take it off later when reassembling and see what happens.


This won't be too expensive Dear! That's what I keep saying. Over and over again.
 
is that hose clamp holding #39 (pin) in? if so yes you do need that pin there. somone probably put the wrong pin in. it holds the colar in that holds the shifter in. #32
 
somone rigged it up. mine has no hose clamp. the pin is pressed in
 
Thanks. I will investigate further when i get back up there again. Working on rear axle now. Again, thanks for the input!
 
Clean it up and use some high strength LocTite.
 
Nice :D

I learn something every day.
 
Nice :D

I learn something every day.

Me too! I went to order the part you had suggested because I could see it on the diagram. Then, I got to looking at the picture again, then back to the parts diagram and it appeared somthing was missing.... Google Images to the rescue!!!!

Back to the parts diagram, and bingo. 17 or 18 bucks later and wait on FEDEX. Took all of 45 seconds to get these changed/installed. I thought there might have been something missing to repel water, that was the secondary function of the rubber boot I guess!

Thanks to all who provided assistance with this :notworthy:. I will be back again soon with another question...don't worry!!!!!

Life is full of small victories, thats what keeps us wanting to be challenged I reckon:rolleyes:.
 
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