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Author Topic: fittings for selector lever shaft  (Read 2025 times)
my8thholden
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« on: October 17, 2019, 07:57:59 AM »
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Gents ..I am fitting transmission gear shift selector rods .I suspect a couple of components that came off the car are not correct...In the FE service manual I use on my FC ,page 210 ,FIG.7-19 ..exploded view ..It shows item 51 " washer-special flat "..and item 52 "washer-selector lever shaft spring" ..What is "special" about item 51 ? ,also dimensions pls..Is item 52 a "wave" washer ? If so size pls ?  ..THX Vern ..
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« Reply #1 on: October 17, 2019, 11:44:54 AM »
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Vern,

"Special" means it's made of Bakelite.  And yes, I'm guessing that 52 is a wave washer.
Item 51 usually stays on the car until the gearshift is disconnected for the first time, after which an Australia-wide mechanics' conspiracy dictated that it be thrown into the bin.

And don't get me started on HD/R/K/T/G brake self-adjusters . . .

Rob
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« Reply #2 on: October 18, 2019, 10:01:18 AM »
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Item 51 usually stays on the car until the gearshift is disconnected for the first time, after which an Australia-wide mechanics' conspiracy dictated that it be thrown into the bin.

And don't get me started on HD/R/K/T/G brake self-adjusters . . .

Rob

Totally agree Rob. What is it with mechanics who think they know more than design engineers & throw parts away that were designed to perform a perfectly valid function ?

More often than not, it's the lack of understanding of their function in the first place.

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« Reply #3 on: October 18, 2019, 08:57:06 PM »
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OK gents ..I don't have bakelite washers ,I'll use fibre ,wave washer I can do..thanks Vern .
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