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Sloppy Shift Pattern
« on: April 01, 2007, 07:50:26 AM »
I have a lot of slop in the shift pattern of the trans.  :(
What is the fix for this?  ???
The Toy:
'88 Samurai JX, SPOA, Z-Bar Eliminator,  31x11.50x15 BFG Muds
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'05 Dodge QC SLT 4x4 DRW, 6spd, SB DD 3850 Sprung Hub Clutch, 5" Exhaust, Studded and O-Ringed Head, Twin Turbo's, Helix2 Cam/Springs, F-1 Hellfire Injectors, TST, Smarty, GDP Fuel, etc. 689RWHP and  1311RWT

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Re: Sloppy Shift Pattern
« Reply #1 on: April 01, 2007, 08:12:29 AM »
Jerry                                                               Member since:   May 14, 2006


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Re: Sloppy Shift Pattern
« Reply #2 on: April 01, 2007, 10:24:16 AM »
 ;D
Thank You!!!
The Toy:
'88 Samurai JX, SPOA, Z-Bar Eliminator,  31x11.50x15 BFG Muds
The Tow Rig:
'05 Dodge QC SLT 4x4 DRW, 6spd, SB DD 3850 Sprung Hub Clutch, 5" Exhaust, Studded and O-Ringed Head, Twin Turbo's, Helix2 Cam/Springs, F-1 Hellfire Injectors, TST, Smarty, GDP Fuel, etc. 689RWHP and  1311RWT

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Re: Sloppy Shift Pattern
« Reply #3 on: April 01, 2007, 10:44:09 AM »
You may just need the bolt and bushing. Sometimes they may be bad enough that you may need to replace the shifting tower... Take a look at the bushing and be very careful taking it apart. If the shifter pin is broken, do your best to extraxt it so it doesn't fall deep into the Abyss!!! You can find those bushings at many places... However, it is such a hot item... they can usually be on back order.... Worth the wait reguardless...
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