Posted: Wed Nov 08, 06 4:58 pm
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Thanks. 'Tis stuff like that that makes the forum ....RobTwin wrote:Cable avaialble from Imperial Services, $180 for the shift, $160 for the park cable. Plus shippingMay get a new seedo one while we're at it too
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Not quite got to grips with how the pushbuttons operate the cable yet as we've been lookin more at t'other end. I've been assured the selector unit is pretty bullet proof and doesnt usually need much doing to it except a bit of lube now n then. All the adjustment of the shifter cable is done down at the trans end.
Lookin at the pic above called 'adjuster', once the hex screw is removed from the round adjuster wheel with the 6 holes, the adjuster can be turned anti clockwise to allow the cable to be pushed further in, or clockwise to allow the cable to be pulled back out the trans, for adjustment.
In this pic below, cable inner 'A' pushes/pulls double-pronged bracket 'B' (prob not its official name), which pivots at 'C'. Other end of this 'bracket' 'D', acts on valve 'E', which moves in and out of the trans internals and does the actual selecting gear bit. We think!
When the valve is at its furthest point to the left in the pic, that's Reverse. So when it's at its furthest to the right (ie fully out), that's in First.
The clever (ie difficult) bit of getting the adjustment right is knowing where that valve needs to be (how far in or out) to actually select the gear that the push button position on the dash says it is selecting.
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When we finished on Saturday, we'd got to a point where all the buttons were latching in, but without starting her up and trying the gears, couldnt be sure pushing (eg) Drive would actually get Drive! Well, at least there's some doubt in our mind
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We reckon we should be able to set it in neutral by aligning part of bracket 'B' with the neutral safety switch 'F', but I need to check exactly where that position is with our US friends.
Bit of luck get that done next weekend![]()
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