I need to get my shift linkage back into the guide behind the shifter and have no idea how. It got pulled out in the wreck. Any help is appreciated.
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yep. motor mounts are even out. i cant get it to slide in. any way of taking the guide tube out, sliding it on the linkage and then reattatching? i dont see a bolt, just a couple tabs at the front and what feels like a rivet on the back. ya know?sigpic
Currently without an e30. Will probably die soon.
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Here is a picture of the rear mount that I think you are working on.
Behind the body flange that it bolts through there is a 13mm nut that you have take off to remove it. You may be able to loosen up that nut and get enough room to slip in the shifter linkage into it and then tighten back up the nut. I hope this helps.
Cheers,
Jimsigpic
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Goddamn dude. I never had that much of a problem getting my shifter tube in the car and my trans was bolted already. Methinks you definitely pushed the motor back in the crash.
Anywayyy...the easiest way to explain removing that shifter tube is to follow that shifter tube to the top of the transmission. There's a little pin with a sliding mechanism on it. Slide the mechanism up and pop the pin out. Once you've got that out, you should be able get the tube free. Then, you'll want to slide the back end of the shifter tube into the console, then line up the top of the shifter tube with the transmission and reattach that pin. FWIW, that pin is a total bitch to get out, but if you've already dropped the trans mounts and motor mounts, it should be easier. I have big hands...no bueno for this job!
Good luck man!'70 911s | '72 2002 | '88 M5 | '89 330is | '89 M3 | '95 911 | '02 M5 | '04 RR HSE
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