Got the same problem. With my tranny out for a new clutch and seals, I'm putting new accordion boots on mine. I think they are important. Helps keep the grit out of that bushing. Regards John Rodgers 88 GL Driver Jim Johnston wrote: > In looking over the transmission, all the boots on my shift linkage are torn > to shreds. I'm wondering if these are a necessary item: > > http://www.van-cafe.com/home/van/page_249_784/shift_rod_bushing_boot2_required.html > > Yeah, I know it's only $40 bucks, I just figured I'd ask. > > Here's photos of what I'm dealing with. > > http://picasaweb.google.com/inmytree1/ShiftLinkageRubyRoo# > > Another question, the little pin holding the selector lever, how does one go > about pulling that out? > > > Jim > Wilmington, NC > > > |
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