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Old 08-16-2005, 05:11 PM
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Shifter Components

Okay, I'm wondering if anyone knows what the following component is called....

I opened the top of my transmission; removed the shifter assembly. I then removed the stick from the assemply via the keyed bolt, and then removed 3 screws from the top which allowed me to pull out the pivot ball in the shifter. Inside the top portion of the transmission (part I had removed), there are two pins which the ball pivots on. One of these pins is damaged and needs replaced. What would I ask the dealer for?

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Terry

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