tricky gearbox
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tricky gearbox
can anybody tell me how difficult it is to change the gaer linkages on a mk1? my gearoxis a little tricky to get into 2nd and 5th. just feels like theres not much room to aim at. are the linkages the most likely cause?
thanks
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Re: tricky gearbox
doobytunes said
are the linkages the most likely cause?
I would say, most definately!
Easy to actually do - fiddly to get to though. Much easier from undrneath the car if you have access to a pit or ramp…
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from memory, make sure the car's not in gear (correct me if I'm wrong anywhere!)
Slacken off the selector rod (Looks like a 'd' at the end of the rod) clamp
the lower 'finger' of the gear lever (inside the rubber boot with a round plastic cap) should be dead centre to the black plate and 15mm away from it (any of this making sense)
then without moving the rod tighten up the selector rod clamp
If nobody else can help I should be able to scan this bit from the manual or get some pictures when I adjust mine again
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It can take some trial and error to get it all to line up properly again unless you use a purpose built jig to hold the gear stick - don't know if you can buy these or possibly make one?!?
I'm sure I have seen people talk about them on here before…
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First read the haynes manual and then make some notes while under the car how it all goes together or take some digital pics .
Start at the gear stick end [with the car in neutral]do the part under the rubber boot replace that then work your way forward doing one bush at a time , the only part you have to mark is the splined rod- so it goes back in the same place it came from -i used tipex . Work your way forward methodically do a bush then move on replace the next etc etc till you get to the final bush with the large split pin in . I stuck a nice blob of heavy grease on each bush as i replaced it to prolong its life and to keep it all well lubricated and smooth .
Job done in about 1 1/2 hours . Do not try to rip the lot off in one go or you will be on days the methodicall one at a time works a treat . Driving the car after replacing the bushes becomes pleasurable again . The replacement is actually dead easy once you have done one ..
Cheers Chudd..
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Think I was fed a load of rubbish??
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don't want to be lazy and possibly end up wearing out parts.. 'If a jobs worth doing, it's worth doing right'.. can hear my dad and grandad saying that now!

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