Gearshift rod

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critter
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Gearshift rod

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Well I got up early this morning to pack my pinz for an Xtreme Camping get together at the beach. 3 hour drive. Stopped to get ice and no reverse. Further inspection showed that the bushing in my gearshift rod was gone. Guess I will be staying home this holiday.

Wondering how many of you have experienced this??

Should I be carrying an extra one?

Bob
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Post by Jim LaGuardia »

Be specific, which bushing, there are a few in the shifter assembly :shock:
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Post by critter »

Jim,

Thanks for responding. The part #7101242400. It's the 7-8" rod that holds, stabalizes the shifter linkage #7101242302/30 to the tranny.
How often do these wear out?

Bob
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Post by Jim LaGuardia »

They are pretty robust. I have only replaced 1 due to wear.
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