Selector Lever

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Selector Lever

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Hello all, Been replacing the gear linkage and noticed that the Selector lever (Ali "T" piece) has a bolt at the bottom and not a pin.
This bolt just spins as it has no other end!!

Also should the gear shift joint (that bolts to the gearbox) come off normally or is there a trick to getting it off?

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Re: Selector Lever

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someone then has bodged the cup and the new chinese made balls can be a very tight fit on the splines, original ones not usually,check for signs of spot weld, not uncommon way to cure a loose one

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Thanks Aidan. When it stops raining I will give it another go!

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Ahh..ting tong make balls tight for velly long time..

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