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Gear Stick Flop

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Gear Stick Flop

Post by MD4x4 »

Guys,

I test drove a diesel gq today and the gearstick seamed to move side to side even though it was in gear?

What do you think the problem is?

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Post by GQ Bear »

There's a little plastic bush which snaps onto the ball at the end of the stick. It may have been missing this bush. Don't know for sure, just hazarding a guess.
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Post by Potter »

is this the same with a GU?
anyone have a part number?
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Post by GM »

I have not got the part no. But its not expencive and its easy to fit so dont stress about it.BUT for that bush to be stuffed that car has done a fair bit of work so dont get ripped off when buying it
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Post by GQ Bear »

It could be there but not 'snapped' into end of gear lever. Gearstick may have been removed to replace a clutch or something and not put back together quite right. the bush in question would cost no more than $10.
GM wrote:I have not got the part no. But its not expencive and its easy to fit so dont stress about it.BUT for that bush to be stuffed that car has done a fair bit of work so dont get ripped off when buying it
If it's broken i'd say it was just a faulty part. How can hard driving fcuk something that just works as a pivot point on the end of a gearstick. Must've been one cnt of a driver if it was


This is assuming of course that this is the problem. It was just my first thought to check this bush.
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Post by Spimon_NH »

GQ Bear, I'm not sure GM meant it's necessarily been driven overly hard, just a LOT of movement (gear changes) will eventually wear out any moving part.
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Post by Chook350 »

not sure, but if similar to the cruiser boxs they have the plastic cup on the end of the shifter and a bush that the pivot sits on in the top case
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Post by leigh 2 »

it is the plastic bush l have had to change my before it from been to rough whif the gearstick lever.

l broken my at j7 but all good fun
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