CS shifter support rod bushing install?
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CS shifter support rod bushing install?
Hi guys, following the advice I read here I ordered the modified hurst shifter from Brian as well as the creative steel poly shifter support rod bushings like he mentioned here: I will be receiving the hurst shifter tomorrow and was told by Brian that it includes instructions so I am not worried about that, however, the CS bushings I received today did not include any installation instructions. Is there a write up or anything as to how to install these bushings and where they go?
Thanks,
Lucas
Thanks,
Lucas
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It's really not a dumb question. Not knowing is all part of the learning, so good for you for not being too embarrassed about asking.
For you and everyone else here are some pictures:
Out of the car you can see the shifter linkage. The part in blue is the shifter, the part in red is our poly shifter rail bushings.
Here is a close up to what it will somewhat look like under the car. Again, Blue is the shifter and red is the poly shifter rail bushings.
Our bushings come pre-cut, so don't think that is an accident. As stated above, pull out the old, lube the new ones with a non-petro based lube, and slide them in. It is easiest when installing a new shifter, as all the work is mostly done.
For you and everyone else here are some pictures:
Out of the car you can see the shifter linkage. The part in blue is the shifter, the part in red is our poly shifter rail bushings.
Here is a close up to what it will somewhat look like under the car. Again, Blue is the shifter and red is the poly shifter rail bushings.
Our bushings come pre-cut, so don't think that is an accident. As stated above, pull out the old, lube the new ones with a non-petro based lube, and slide them in. It is easiest when installing a new shifter, as all the work is mostly done.