Can't Twist the Shift Selector 10 degrees
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You can have mine if you want it, pay for shipping, and it's yours. Twisted to 10°.Leave a comment:
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I am just using the benzomatic torch. Maybe it is not sufficient? I need a vice for sure.Leave a comment:
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I didn't use a vice. What are you heating it with? I used oxy acetelyne.Leave a comment:
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definintely need a table vice. Heat it up and get something with legitimate leverage and you'll be shifting straight in no time.Leave a comment:
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You need a vice. I think I used a crescent wrench on the fork to twist mine.
Three sockets taped in a vice to make a bending jig to shorten it.Leave a comment:
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I grabbed a deep 10mm socket and my longest socket extension. I put one end of the shift rod in the vise and slipped my socket+extension over the shift rod. I then used a little butane torch to heat the center section, then just started applying my body weight to the socket extension. It then began to turn.
I ended up having to bend it twice as the first time I didn't get the full 10 degrees.
Hope this helps.Leave a comment:
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Can't Twist the Shift Selector 10 degrees
I am doing the rear TABs and the subframe bushings, so I have the diff and driveshaft out etc. I decided to mess with the shift selector rod 10 degrees to get my shifter position to normal but DARN! This thing wont budge. I tried torching it for over 5 mins until it is hot, but it still wont twist. I am using my arm strength - any suggestions?Tags: None

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