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Offline Gambit

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Re: Stodgy gearshift
« Reply #10 on: 22 September 2004, 09:09 »
hmm how to describe without a pic ???

this is for a mk2.....

the little ball on the relay shaft sits in a little cup on another rod - this translates the back n forth montion of the gearstick - at the end of this rod is the little clamp

on a mk1 you want to adjust the shift rod clamp as shown in this pic
http://www.4crawler.com/Diesel/ForSale/Images/shiftkit_11.gif

on a mk2 again its the shift rod clamp you adjust
http://www.4crawler.com/Diesel/ForSale/Images/shiftkit_31.jpg


Offline Tucker

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Re: Stodgy gearshift
« Reply #11 on: 22 September 2004, 09:15 »
Top job Gambit, will give her ago tonight, Does the car have to be in the air and me gets under or just open the bonnet?

Cheers my man
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Re: Stodgy gearshift
« Reply #12 on: 22 September 2004, 11:52 »
can be done with a good stretch with the bonnet open as long as the manifold aint hot.

although its easier to gain access from underneath

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Re: Stodgy gearshift
« Reply #13 on: 22 September 2004, 11:57 »
 ;D
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Offline Tucker

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Re: Stodgy gearshift
« Reply #14 on: 23 September 2004, 10:05 »
Iv seen the bugger, just need some time to sort her out now ::)
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Re: Stodgy gearshift
« Reply #15 on: 23 September 2004, 10:56 »
easy enough job to sort, you just need somebody to hold the gear stick, or else rack up some device to hold it in neutral

VAG have a little tool which clamps on the little block on the side of the gearstick and holds it all in place. i.e makes it a one man job ;)

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Re: Stodgy gearshift
« Reply #16 on: 23 September 2004, 11:04 »
I used my tool box on top of the stick to change the ball and cup :o ;D
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Re: Stodgy gearshift
« Reply #17 on: 27 September 2004, 14:45 »
Job done, sweet as a nut 8)
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Re: Stodgy gearshift
« Reply #18 on: 27 September 2004, 15:46 »
easy peasy ;)

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Re: Stodgy gearshift
« Reply #19 on: 27 September 2004, 15:59 »
Sure was took me a few attemps tho, I was out and about last night and could not find reverse :o so 1st thing today at 7.30 one more ajustment and she was all beautiful 8)
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