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Joe Blizzard wrote:
"mike hicks" wrote So, it looks like I'm going to have to change the shift cable on my Alpha drive. How much cursing and unhappiness am I facing here? I just replaced mine in conjunction with bellows and gimbal bearing replacement. You don't need any rocket science, just a lot of patience with parts that are awkward to access. The most difficult thing for me was getting the crimp clamp on the end of the cable bellows squeezed into a reasonably round shape. (There's probably a special tool for this somewhere.) The adjustment isn't really complicated, it just takes some going back and forth to zero in on the correct spot. This is a good outline of the replacement procedu http://www.mercstuff.com/shiftcable2.htm Thanks for the response. I have already been to that site and that procedure is what convinced me to try the replacement my self but sometimes what looks straightforward in a manual actually turns out to be tricky. That's what worries me - I haven't done a shift cable before and I have a great fear of the unknown. |
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