SeaDuster
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While cleaning up the tube, and making some improvements (I promise to share the details, if it works as planned) - I collapsed the shift tube. It looks like red Loctite or a couple light tack-welds will hold it securely in position and make it functional again. If the consensus is that that's not going to work - I'll chalk it up to experience and go find another one. (1972 340 Duster, automatic)
Anyway, one obstacle to reusing the tube is that I wasn't paying attention to the the clocking of the "arm" at the base to the key on the upper half when they slid together. Does anyone have a good photo that shows the relationship between the two? Do we have a sense of how precise does everything needs to be? I'd like the gear indicator to be reasonably accurate.
Thanks in advance,
David
Anyway, one obstacle to reusing the tube is that I wasn't paying attention to the the clocking of the "arm" at the base to the key on the upper half when they slid together. Does anyone have a good photo that shows the relationship between the two? Do we have a sense of how precise does everything needs to be? I'd like the gear indicator to be reasonably accurate.
Thanks in advance,
David
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