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Date:         Sun, 06 Jul 1997 20:59:04 -0400
Sender:       Vanagon Mailing List <vanagon@vanagon.com>
From:         Bill Thomas <vanagon@atl.mindspring.com>
Subject:      Re: Your Response to my e-mail

>Date: Tue, 01 Jul 1997 22:43:05 -0400 >To: smko <smko@iag.net> >From: Bill Thomas <vanagon@atl.mindspring.com> >Subject: Re: Your Response to my e-mail > >> >Bill, >>> > >>> >Read your post to the list re: your new 83 Westy. >>> > >>> >I have an 84 with 1st &2nd gear shifting problems that I believe is an >>> >adjustment problem, but haven't been able to find anyone here in Fla. >>> >who knows how to fix it. Do you know what your mechanic did? Any info >>> >would be helpful. >>> > >>> >Thanks in advance >>> >Ron >>> > >>> >84 Vanagon >>> >Ron, > >Per Alex the fix was to lift the shift lever boot, loosen the 10 mm bolts securing the shift plate and move the plate until properly aligned. > >This procedure is covered in the Bentley for 68-79 buses. I do not have the Bentley for Vanagons yet but I imagine the procedure is similar if the topic is covered. Also look for worn/missing plastic bushings where the linkage assembly passes through metal securing brackets. > >Hope this helps > >Bill >


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