<VV> 4 speed shifter

JOHN BITTNER bittner at snet.net
Mon May 26 19:44:57 EDT 2008


Yes I am talking abot the yoke end that attaches to the tran. 
  There are two types of tube (the end the mates to the shifter) On is a one piece casting and the other is made up of individual welded pieces of steel.

Harry Yarnell <hyarnell1 at earthlink.net> wrote:
  I assume you mean the yoke at the trans. end; the one at the floor shift 
link doesn't come off. Obviously you're not wacking it hard enough. With the 
clamp off, it 'should' slip out of the tube.
Not sure what you mean by cast/welded end...

harry yarnell
Poohbah of Perryman
perryman garage and orphanage
hyarnell1 at earthlink.net
----- Original Message ----- 
From: "John Bittner" 
To: "virtualvairs" 
Sent: Monday, May 26, 2008 7:24 PM
Subject: 4 speed shifter


> Folks
> How do I manage to get the yoke off the end of the shifter rod to replace 
> the end bushings? I have slammed and banged and sprayed with penetraring 
> oil with no success. I would like to rebuild the original one. It has the 
> cast end rather than the welded one. Also, where can I find the procedure 
> for shimming the shifter if I replace the whole rod assembly
> John
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