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As you know, i have been havin shifter troubles. Well i took the shifter off and found out that the little plastic bushing type piece that fits in the tranny where the shifter goes into is busted. I need a new one. Can someone please tell me what it is called and/or where i may be able to order it from. thanx in advance
 

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Less than $5 at the dealer.

Don't know the technical term, though. Just go & explain it to them the same way you did here & they can hook you up.
 
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that would be the shifter bushing.

or some call it the manual linkage lower slot control slip ring bearing dampener retainer


http://www.latemodelrestoration.com/iwwida.pvx?;item?item_no=LRS-7453A 1&comp=LRS
 
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Thank you for all the help.
 

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Ben, just out of curiosity, how did you navigate to that part? I took a look on LRS and couldn't seem top find it.
 
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SeventyMach1 said:
Ben, just out of curiosity, how did you navigate to that part? I took a look on LRS and couldn't seem top find it.
Click to expand...

it was in the driveline man trans section page 2
 

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FWIW, when I was at the dealer, that particular guy called it a shift rod cup, as I recall.

I gave up on describing it and had him pull up the Fische (sp?) and showed him what part it was.
 
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ok i have another one. Do you know the disc brake anti-rattle spring that is in the front calipers. Where can i order one off the net. I couldnt find it on lrs.
 
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