Question about loose shifter and lever
SVO
Jeeper
Good Morning,
I recently had my 84' Jeep CJ7 Clutch replaced by a local mechanic. Afterwards, the shifter was horribly loose. It would actually wrap around the 4wheel drive knob and nearly touch the passenger seat to hit reverse. After research and inspection I now know that the fix for that is a new clip, etc. that fits over the lever.
My major question that is nagging me, and please forgive my Jeep noobiness. Is it possible to reinstall the tranny lever 180 degrees the wrong way and still have a functioning clutch? The reason I ask is it seems after I fix the looseness, that the shifter will still be quite a bit further towards the passenger than it was before I took it in. It doesn't seem like a possible scenario for me, but I've never fixed more than simple things on any vehicle before. Right now, the bend in the lever leans towards the passenger seat. Is this correct?
Thanks for helping me out with this nagging question running through my head.
SVO
I recently had my 84' Jeep CJ7 Clutch replaced by a local mechanic. Afterwards, the shifter was horribly loose. It would actually wrap around the 4wheel drive knob and nearly touch the passenger seat to hit reverse. After research and inspection I now know that the fix for that is a new clip, etc. that fits over the lever.
My major question that is nagging me, and please forgive my Jeep noobiness. Is it possible to reinstall the tranny lever 180 degrees the wrong way and still have a functioning clutch? The reason I ask is it seems after I fix the looseness, that the shifter will still be quite a bit further towards the passenger than it was before I took it in. It doesn't seem like a possible scenario for me, but I've never fixed more than simple things on any vehicle before. Right now, the bend in the lever leans towards the passenger seat. Is this correct?
Thanks for helping me out with this nagging question running through my head.
SVO