I recently got around to installing the gearshift rod joint on my transmission. Problem occurred after I took a test drive around the block and the damn thing snapped. Before you ask, yes I installed it correctly and when I went through the gears before even driving it everything seemed to be in good working condition. I emailed the good people at BMA because I am thoroughly confused as to how it snapped completely in half. Heres the real oem pic for reference. Its part number 16.
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Originally posted by nando View Postwas it rusted?sigpic
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The company probably had a bad batch of metal come in, that kind of stuff happens when stuff is made on an assembly line. On the Toyota truck I use to own I built the piss out the engine and in stalled a clutch master kit in it, and when I fired it up to start the break in, hit the clutch and wham to floor and that's where it stayed. When I was done freaking out I took it all apart and found that the steel tabs on the t/o bearing for the clutch fork snapped right off. Called them up told them what had happened and they said that I had got the one out of like a thousand that just wasn't up to snuff is all. Got it replaced put it all back together and all was good once more.sigpic
85 swartz/metallic 325E
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Wow talk about bad luck. That suckssigpic
85 swartz/metallic 325E
84 alpine 325E
85 zinnoberot 318i/R.I.P
84 Bronzit 318i/sold
purchase feed back here=http://www.r3vlimited.com/board/show...82#post3535282
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