Date: Wed, 6 Sep 2017 16:19:19 -0400
Reply-To: Ed McLean <email99@BELLSOUTH.NET>
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From: Ed McLean <email99@BELLSOUTH.NET>
Subject: Re: Front shift rod installation help needed
Thanks, Neil.
I'll try this again tomorrow. I've got some non-standard ac hoses
crossing through near the steering rack that cut down on the space
available. I am also working without using jack stands yet. There is
enough room to work but it's difficult to see. Thanks for the
suggestions.
Ed
On Wed, 6 Sep 2017 12:27:11 -0700, Neil N <musomuso@GMAIL.COM> wrote:
>I recall running into that challenge on a non ac vanagon. We did that
job
>with front end up on stands, rod entering from vehicle front. I bet
youre
>doing this already but with good lighting, be certain that the rod is
>getting inserted so it passes under the fuel tank crossover, etc. Have
you
>tried inserting the rod at a bit of an angle on a horizontal plane? ie
>sideways angle? Sorry. Cant recall detail on how we got the rod in but
we
>may have tried turning the rod say, 180 degrees. (upside down.)
>
>Neil.
>
>On Wednesday, September 6, 2017, email99@bellsouth.net <
>email99@bellsouth.net> wrote:
>
>Is the Front Shift Rod reinstalled from the front or from the rear
>> through the bushing hole in the cross member (with the bushing out,
of
>> course)? This is the shift rod that bolts to the bottom of the Gear
>> Shift Lever and has the plastic tabs on the fork.
>>
>> I was able to remove this from the front to replace the plastic tabs
but
>> it took some modest force and it's not going to go back in that way.
>> I'm wondering if the end with the plastic tabs will go through the
hole
>> for the bushing in the cross member? Can this be done with the
Vanagon
>> on jack stands or does it have to be on a lift? I'm having
difficulty
>> because the rear sway bar and the auxiliary air conditioning
condenser
>> seem to be in the way of manipulating the forked end of the shift rod
>> through the bushing mounting hole.
>>
>> This is a 1986 2WD with a 4-speed manual transmission. I would like
to
>> know how it fits in before I start taking off the parts mentioned
above.
>>
>> Any helpful comments will be appreciated.
>>
>> Thanks,
>>
>> Ed
>>
>
>
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