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Date:         Thu, 12 Aug 1999 15:58:47 -0600
Reply-To:     Dave Stratton <dave@MTBA.ORG>
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From:         Dave Stratton <dave@MTBA.ORG>
Subject:      shift lever broke
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Well, about a week ago I was having trouble with wacking my knuckles on the dash. No longer! No shift lever. The blasted thing broke off above the pivot, below the boot. My feeling is that I should go with new. Has anyone had to replace this lever and done so with one from a wrecking yard? Dealer says he can have one in about ten days. I don't really want to wait ten days. Any help or suggestions welcome.

By the way it was Per Lindgren who pegged the problem over a week ago. I should have listened.

Dave Stratton Great Falls, MT 87 GL


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