There is also a little nylon and metal universal joint thingo on the end of the selector shaft where it joins the gearbox selector shaft - may pay to check this too (these are still available new). If it is worn it could explain your selection problems - esp. if it is reverse because of the twisting motion required on the selector shaft...I once had HEAPS of trouble in sorting out a reverse gear selection problem and it turned out to be this little sucker... good luck Rob K. _________________________ Robert King king@tanelorn.aod.dsto.gov.au 76 Kombi 62 Kombi (long term relaxation project) and Mark Richards twin fin in the closet
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