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Fox T5 shifter bushing

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ReefBlueGT

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Thought I'd post something that recently happened to me, in case anyone finds themselves with a similar issue. About 2-1/2 years ago I swapped out the original shifter for an SVE Mongoose short throw shifter. Also replaced the bushing cup that the ball on the end of the shifter sits in when it goes into the transmission. A little over a year ago, swapped out the upper arm included with the Mongoose shifter for the trick billet stick shift arm, for a little more comfort and even shorter throw feel.

So about a month or so ago, noticed that my shifts started to feel much softer, and the past couple weeks there's been an inch or so of play in the shifter handle, most pronounced in neutral, 3rd or 4th. It never slipped out of gear or had difficulty finding any gear, but even when engaged, I could still wiggle the handle forward and back. I checked first to make sure the bolts attaching the upper arm to the shifter weren't loose, and then after researching on here it sounded like the bushing on that ball arm might be the culprit, so I ordered a new one. Some posts I read were doubtful that the bushing could cause that much play in the shifter arm, so I was hopeful that was the issue, but prepared for something worse.

Sure enough, when I opened it up, the bushing was still on the end of the arm, but the bottom part of it had worn/broken off and was sitting in the pan below the shifter, as you can see in the images. Sharing this here in case anyone has a similar issue, this could be your fix. Stupid and a small PITA to have a new one break after less than 2 years of use, but it is what it is. The replacement that broke was from LMR. For the new one, I decided to order from CJ. It looks like a slightly different material, and maybe a little more durable. Hopefully it lasts longer. I could tell right away after replacing it that the play was almost totally gone, and it felt like it did when I first swapped it out again.




 
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OldManRiver

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If the new one ever fails you could replace it with a bronze cup,ya know because racecar.
The originals were more than likely molded from a higher quality plastic than the current replacements,thus the failure rate.
When I installed my current shifter went with the bronze unit,can't say I had a reason though.
 

90sickfox

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The original bushing is nylon. It's a bit more durable than the cheap black and gray plastic ones. Nothing wrong with a bronz bushing and they're less than 25 bucks. Would never have to worry about it again.
 

General karthief

wonder how much it would cost to ship you a pair
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Way back when I bought my new T5 it came with the bronze bushing, 55k miles later still fine. If you have not put it back together I'd spring for the bronze one.
 

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Who makes the bronze bushing?

I checked CJ and it looks like they are supplying a Ford part as the replacement. Hopefully it's the same part as theoriginal factory bushing with the same quality.
 
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@General karthief , always setting your standards below your true abilities. Don't try for bronze...try for gold. You can do it, I have faith. What is your Olympic event again?
 
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General karthief

wonder how much it would cost to ship you a pair
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Mstng93SSP said:
@General karthief , always setting your standards below your true abilities. Don't try for bronze...try for gold. You can do it, I have faith. What is your Olympic event again?
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Long distance BS
 
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I have this bronze bushing

AMP T5 5 Speed Manual Transmission Bronze Isolator Shift Cup Bushing Amazon product ASIN B00UZCCM40View: https://www.amazon.com/dp/B00UZCCM40/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_glt_i_01WKVJV2XDAH6QV82WZS


Feels like it shifts the same. I couldn’t tell a difference in feel.
 
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limp

wrap a little cheese around it and its a done
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Mstng93SSP said:
@General karthief , always setting your standards below your true abilities. Don't try for bronze...try for gold. You can do it, I have faith. What is your Olympic event again?
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Rumour is its muff diving
 

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No muff is too tough,I dive before five.
 
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Lol y’all crack me up. I saw the bronze ones online but was concerned about noise/vibration. Especially since the new shifter has more of a whine in the lower gears. But thanks for the recommendation. Will definitely go that route if this one fails. I already put it all back together since this is my DD and wouldnt want to wait for another part to come in.
 
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Do the T5 bushing work with Tremec trans?
 

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Do the T5 bushing work with Tremec trans?
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Which Tremec?
 

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TKO
 

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No they are different but there is a brass one available for it as well

TKX/TKO Transmission upgraded brass shift bushing

Upgraded Brass TKX/TKO shifter sleeve / bushing for TKX/TKO Transmissions. This replaces the stock plastic bushing.
shop.bowlertransmissions.com
 
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