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General => The garage => Topic started by: 17gti on 16 March 2005, 20:22
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hi ive just bought a bushkit for my gearlinkage and i was wondering as i dont know what bush goes were and were to start so i was wondering if anyones done it befour if thay have any pics on how to do it plz and if anyone can tell me what goes were wouled help me alot thanks
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You don`t say what car?They are prity straight forward on all models.Remove a bush,refit a bush.They are the same as what comes out.
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sorry golf gti mk2 1.8 8v
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as you take an old one off, match up a new one and replace!! dont pull the whole thing apart and then froget how it all goes back together!!! did mine a while ago and its pretty straight forward. have you looked at your old set up yet? you'll see where it all fits in without too many problems
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yeah i think i will just take one thing of and then put the new one in and do it that way im not gone to take the whole thing out then lose were i am an i was wondering i need to get a relay shaft ball the white thing do you know were i can get one from as mine has worn away to the plastick on mine i thing thats why its got that forward and back play on the gear stick and why im there shall i replace the one at the bottom of the gearstick and if i do what does the one on the the bottom of the gearstick its like a plastick houseing thing hope this all made sence thanks for you replys
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I would deffo do the bottom gearstick housing (the one under the car). Its pretty straightforward to do but a bit fiddly. You can still get the repair kit from VW, part number is 191 798 116A. I would recommend you get the genuine kit, this isn't a job you want to be doing twice!.
1. Remove the gearstick gaitor & centre console to give you more room to work
2. Undo the 2 10mm nuts either side of the gearstick.
Now get under the car
3. Remove the exhaust centre heat shield by removing the 6 nuts/clips holding it on, then rotate it round the exhaust an off the car
4. Shove the housing up into the car, it is only held in by gravity & grease at this point ;)
5. Remove 4 13mm nuts holding the plate
6. Now get back in the car, pull up on the stick and push down on the plate you have just undone
7. Next Jiggle the housing about untill you can get it out
8. If the ball looks like it is worn you can remove it, I didn't bother as it looked OK. Its tricky, you need to press the ball upwards while someone holds the gearlever down, then you need to remove the split pin. Not an easy task!
9. Refitting is the reverse of removal :)
The relay shaft bushing you need can be bought here:
http://www.4crawler.com/Diesel/ForSale/ShiftLinkage.shtml#A2RelayShaftBallCover