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Date:         Sat, 23 Sep 2023 21:52:08 -0400
Reply-To:     Geoffrey Toye <geoffreytoye@GMAIL.COM>
Sender:       Vanagon Mailing List <vanagon@gerry.vanagon.com>
From:         Geoffrey Toye <geoffreytoye@GMAIL.COM>
Subject:      81 Vanagon 4 Speed 2WD Shaft Bearing Bushing
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The bearing bushing for the gear change shaft that sits above the gas taken has come apart on my 81 Westy. It now clunks during a gear change and occasionally hits a resonant spot while in 3rd gear. Not too bad of an issue but one I'd like to solve.

Looking at the job it seems that I must remove the gas tank to get access to replace the bushing. While reviewing Samba etc on how to remove/replace the gas tank it seems there is a wide range of opinions on how much of a job that is. I've never done it myself.

Currently, the gas tank and its expansion tanks and tubes do not leak and perform their job admirably. I don't know when the seals/tubes etc were last replaced. I've owned the Westy for four years.

So my quandary is should I put up with the noisy gear shift until I have to remove the gas tank for other reasons or is the effort worth the time to replace the gear shift bearing bushing just to silence the clunk?

I realise the answer to this question is a matter of opinion but if anyone that has experience in removing and replacing the gas tank has the time to opine I would be most grateful.

I have learny a lot from this list. Thanks in advance.


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