WTB: Gear Shifter Lever - Rod Change
Created by: pologround
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Sep 10, 2020 02:26PM | pologround | |
Sep 9, 2020 07:01AM | pologround | |
Sep 9, 2020 01:18AM | hotelcalif | |
Sep 8, 2020 02:11PM | croc7 | Edited: Sep 8, 2020 02:13PM |
Sep 7, 2020 04:51AM | CooperTune | |
Sep 6, 2020 12:45PM | pologround | Edited: Sep 6, 2020 12:46PM |
Sep 6, 2020 12:44PM | 75Authi850 | |
Sep 6, 2020 12:27PM | croc7 | Edited: Sep 6, 2020 12:30PM |
Sep 6, 2020 10:18AM | pologround |
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Sorted! Gear shifter is on its way to VA... much appreciated, David.
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Originally Posted by hotelcalif
I have a used one if you need it.
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I have a used one if you need it.
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Strange, I just googled 22a1932 and got several hits from ebay to Rimmer to Moss Motors. Shop around, price varies quite a bit.
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I did some looking around and did not see any in stock. I have bought the MSC quick shift kit and pressed the small ball off
machined new snap ring grooves and shorten the short shaft. Gave me a chrome stick of course you still need a old stick
for the balance of the parts. Is anyone surprised parts are becoming harder to find? Steve (CTR)
machined new snap ring grooves and shorten the short shaft. Gave me a chrome stick of course you still need a old stick
for the balance of the parts. Is anyone surprised parts are becoming harder to find? Steve (CTR)
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Originally Posted by croc7
Google P/N 22a1932, new ones are available. Usually the slot in used levers are worn to the point of that replacing it with a new one makes more sense.
you are spot on, and definitely the best way forward.
thanks for the tip.
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Croc7: Who has the new ones? Tried to Google the part number wihout success. Thx
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Google P/N 22a1932, new ones are available. Usually the slot in used levers are worn to the point of that replacing it with a new one makes more sense.
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