Fixed most of sloppiness in 4spd linkage (4wd)
Fixed most of sloppiness in 4spd linkage (4wd)
I fixed all the slop where the shifting fork ataches to the rod sticking out of trannie by making two cuts and bolting it down tight, I saw this on a website somewhere and it worked a treat. Bit of a squeeze doing in the car probably why it took me most of the arvo. Now I just goto get a few bushes and it'll be like new. Also it has been shifting alot better.
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You can also drop a tac weld on the shaft carefully. Another trick is to grab some second hand bushes from the wreckers and double them up where posible. ie. two bushes where one use to be. Makes the shifter a lot stiffer, even less slack.
"Bianca"
'86 Brumby - Dual Port Heads, 5 Speed Dual Range, Custom Cam, Tuned Weber, Tuned Suspension, 2" Body Lift Kit, LSD, 14" rims, 2.25" Exhaust, Snorkel, Dual Batteries, DVD Player, UHF, VHF, etc. Offically now part of the 350, 000 km Club!
And still pulling like a freight train.

"Claudia"
82 MY Wagon - EA81T, RS Liberty WIAC, 5 Speed Dual Range, Tuned Suspension, 14" Rims 27" Tyres, 2" Body Lift Kit, Apline Head unit, UHF, Roof Console, L Series seats, Soon to have New Paint, snorkel, Dual batteries, etc

'86 Brumby - Dual Port Heads, 5 Speed Dual Range, Custom Cam, Tuned Weber, Tuned Suspension, 2" Body Lift Kit, LSD, 14" rims, 2.25" Exhaust, Snorkel, Dual Batteries, DVD Player, UHF, VHF, etc. Offically now part of the 350, 000 km Club!


"Claudia"
82 MY Wagon - EA81T, RS Liberty WIAC, 5 Speed Dual Range, Tuned Suspension, 14" Rims 27" Tyres, 2" Body Lift Kit, Apline Head unit, UHF, Roof Console, L Series seats, Soon to have New Paint, snorkel, Dual batteries, etc

I would have to disagree, it does work, or has for me for about nearly 2 years of use. To clarify i was talking about tac welding the "shifting fork attaches to the rod sticking out of trannie". I do agree with if it was done wrong it could stuff up the shaft/seal/fork. I am not saying you must do it this way I was just suggesting another way you can do it, this is what I have done it has worked for me with no problems.
Regards
Matt
Regards
Matt
"Bianca"
'86 Brumby - Dual Port Heads, 5 Speed Dual Range, Custom Cam, Tuned Weber, Tuned Suspension, 2" Body Lift Kit, LSD, 14" rims, 2.25" Exhaust, Snorkel, Dual Batteries, DVD Player, UHF, VHF, etc. Offically now part of the 350, 000 km Club!
And still pulling like a freight train.

"Claudia"
82 MY Wagon - EA81T, RS Liberty WIAC, 5 Speed Dual Range, Tuned Suspension, 14" Rims 27" Tyres, 2" Body Lift Kit, Apline Head unit, UHF, Roof Console, L Series seats, Soon to have New Paint, snorkel, Dual batteries, etc

'86 Brumby - Dual Port Heads, 5 Speed Dual Range, Custom Cam, Tuned Weber, Tuned Suspension, 2" Body Lift Kit, LSD, 14" rims, 2.25" Exhaust, Snorkel, Dual Batteries, DVD Player, UHF, VHF, etc. Offically now part of the 350, 000 km Club!


"Claudia"
82 MY Wagon - EA81T, RS Liberty WIAC, 5 Speed Dual Range, Tuned Suspension, 14" Rims 27" Tyres, 2" Body Lift Kit, Apline Head unit, UHF, Roof Console, L Series seats, Soon to have New Paint, snorkel, Dual batteries, etc

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THE WELDING OPTION ???
AARGH!!
Some bastard did that to mine before I bought it and left a blob, enough to keep bashing at the seal, causing it to leak. Luckily a small grinder and bits were enough to make the repair good, and able to replace the seal. The epoxy repair to restore the shaft was rough enough to wear the seal ever so slow, needing replacement every two years.
I wouldn't recommend welding unless really pissed off and desperate !
Sloppy gearshift also enough to piss one off !
Used a nut with a flange or washer built in with grip. Filed the round into its base to match the shaft and used a bolt instead of a pin. Shim material or epoxy resin gunked into the hole with bolt.
AARGH!!
Some bastard did that to mine before I bought it and left a blob, enough to keep bashing at the seal, causing it to leak. Luckily a small grinder and bits were enough to make the repair good, and able to replace the seal. The epoxy repair to restore the shaft was rough enough to wear the seal ever so slow, needing replacement every two years.
I wouldn't recommend welding unless really pissed off and desperate !
Sloppy gearshift also enough to piss one off !
Used a nut with a flange or washer built in with grip. Filed the round into its base to match the shaft and used a bolt instead of a pin. Shim material or epoxy resin gunked into the hole with bolt.
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malc the easiest fix is just to replace the tiny green bush at the very bottom of shifter. you probably dont have anything there atm like mine was. this improves shift feel alot. you can do the green bush from underneath the car or from ontop cept you have to take off centre console. its like $5 i think
then theres tranny rod wobble and pivot bush as stated above
then theres tranny rod wobble and pivot bush as stated above