Markus
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Registered: 19th Nov 07
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i need to adjust my gear stick as it seems to stay in 1st even thought its neutral
Whats the best way to adjust it without losing all the gears im a one man team
cheers
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fazza
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Registered: 7th Feb 08
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can be done.
easiest way i find is to put the car in reverse, undo the linkage under the car. put the box into reverse(you can tell as it will make a clunk compared to other gears) then do the linkage back onto the gearknob bar thing
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Markus
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okay i will give it ago wont it jump around when i remove the pole thing from the gear knob bar thing
cheese
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fazza
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be very gentle and take your time.
is alot easier to do if you have access to a ramp.
Oh and cheese is good
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john_c20xe
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Registered: 10th Feb 08
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can you not use the alignment holes under the gear gaitor and ontop of the box?
2x 4mm drill bits i thinks fits
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Markus
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hmmm i'll have a fiddle
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john_c20xe
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the reverse idea that shaun said wil be easier tho
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lex2005
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haynes manual shows how to do with picks as said 2x4mm bits and a spanner of some size lol
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Markus
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i dont own a manual i just guess, its more fun
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