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on the bj42 i picked up the previous owner appears to have rotated the gearstick approximately 90deg clockwise.. he was pretty short and the curve in the gearstick goes towards the driver. being considerably taller, when using 5th gear, i can't get my knee between the steering wheel and teh gear stick..
is it a simple matter of removing the boot, unbolting the coverplate and returning the gearstick to the original position?
anything i need to be careful off when im there? I havent fiddled with the gearbox before..
Hey Andy, are you sure he rotated it? I'm thinking he might have bent it as the gear stick only goes in 1 way ( at least it does on my 60 series 5 speed). Should have a couple of prongs at 3 and 9 o clock that locate the lever from memory.
Andy,(from memory) once you remove the selector boot you have to turn a locking cap on the selector housing. It should undo anti clockwise. Then just pull up on the lever and you will see that it will pop straight out. All that locates it are the 2 prongs (for positioning) and the locking cap (holds it in). Just bend it to where you want it to be. If the bush on the end of the stick is flogged out then grab one from Toyota (cheap) and that should take care of any excess flop. No one likes an excessively floppy lever.