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How to take the 'slop' out of the gear-shifter?

Posted: Wed Jul 28, 2010 5:35 pm
by Green_eyed_liberty
howdy guys, just after a way to remove the movement in the gearstick , i went to subaru and they gave me two washer looking things.

pulled it all apart today and have no idea where they fit. noticed alot of movement in the cup? at the bottom of the gearstick! i see its a plastic sleeve around the metal base of the stick, so modded that a little, now have a firmer feel

but what about the actual linkage to the gearbox? is that supposed to have LOTS of movement? and is it only supposed to have a split-pin holding it in?

Posted: Wed Jul 28, 2010 5:59 pm
by yarney
Hi

You have to install the bushes from under the car
Follow the gear leaver from the top till you see a nut and bolt and the shift rod it has a kink in it and is about 20cm long
The two go there but you should have got four the other two go at the other end of the shift rod
Just look and see what ones are worn the most and put them in that one or get the other two
You won't believe the difference it makes

Jan

Posted: Wed Jul 28, 2010 6:51 pm
by Green_eyed_liberty
yarney wrote:Hi

You have to install the bushes from under the car
Follow the gear leaver from the top till you see a nut and bolt and the shift rod it has a kink in it and is about 20cm long
The two go there but you should have got four the other two go at the other end of the shift rod
Just look and see what ones are worn the most and put them in that one or get the other two
You won't believe the difference it makes

Jan
is that where the vertical shaft meets/bolts through the horisontal U that goes into the gearbox? there donsnt seem to be slop there, just everywhere else :-S

Posted: Wed Jul 28, 2010 7:54 pm
by yarney
The only other place it could be is at the bottom of the lever but you have done that
Take out the shift rod (with the u on the end) and put the pins back in while it's out and see how much slack there is

Jan

Posted: Wed Jul 28, 2010 9:00 pm
by Green_eyed_liberty
yarney wrote:The only other place it could be is at the bottom of the lever but you have done that
Take out the shift rod (with the u on the end) and put the pins back in while it's out and see how much slack there is

Jan
i have taken the split-pin out, and could not pull the bit off, is there a C clip or something else i should be removing? almost had a crowbar trying to jimmy it off with no luck!

Posted: Wed Jul 28, 2010 9:48 pm
by yarney
I don't know about any split pin i looked up the manual and there is only nuts and blots no pin
This is on a gen 1 i don't know if newer models are all the same tho
It shouldn't be that hard to get out
Here is the manual image hope this helps

Jan

Image

Posted: Thu Jul 29, 2010 5:08 pm
by tex
Do a search, There is a good thread on here with step by step instructions. all it involves is cutting a slot at 90 degrees to the roll pin then replacing the roll pin with a nut and bolt!

Posted: Fri Jul 30, 2010 10:05 am
by steptoe
we talking lib or MY ?

Posted: Fri Jul 30, 2010 10:17 am
by T'subaru
I have the same shifter set up im using in my ej conversion, its currently being converted to a short shifter by a friend with a lathe, welder etc, as you cannot buy one for a gen 1 lib. Bush #5 seems to be the cause of excessive slop on my set up, everything else seems to be in fine shape.
Cheers, mark

Posted: Fri Jul 30, 2010 6:02 pm
by Green_eyed_liberty
its for a brumby, with the 4 speed.

i will try take a picture, and show what im talking about :-)