Gear linkage adjustment tips?
Posted: 11 Jul 2006, 19:42
Hi all,
I checked the gear linkage Wiki, but didn't find anything specific, so was hoping somebody might have an inspiration to save me hours of fiddling.
I took the bus (1987 T25) to have the front wheels aligned and when I picked it up the gear linkage was all to pot. At that point they'd stuffed it up to the point where R, 2, and 4 were impossible to get due to the stick bashing the dashboard. I took it back and they did some (pretty crude) adjustments to the linkage using the adjuster in the main linkage (the one in the centre behind the level of the front wheels).
This sort of fixed the problem, but third gear has never been the same since. All the the gears were available, but third was impossible to engage without either a lot grinding or a lot of finesse. Since then I had it up on ramps again and with a lot more fiddling got third to halfway decent again, but it still grinds if you´re not careful.
Thing I can't work out is how a wheel alignment job could mess up the gear linkage like this. Any bright ideas what they might have done?
Cheers muchly in advance,
Stephen
I checked the gear linkage Wiki, but didn't find anything specific, so was hoping somebody might have an inspiration to save me hours of fiddling.
I took the bus (1987 T25) to have the front wheels aligned and when I picked it up the gear linkage was all to pot. At that point they'd stuffed it up to the point where R, 2, and 4 were impossible to get due to the stick bashing the dashboard. I took it back and they did some (pretty crude) adjustments to the linkage using the adjuster in the main linkage (the one in the centre behind the level of the front wheels).
This sort of fixed the problem, but third gear has never been the same since. All the the gears were available, but third was impossible to engage without either a lot grinding or a lot of finesse. Since then I had it up on ramps again and with a lot more fiddling got third to halfway decent again, but it still grinds if you´re not careful.
Thing I can't work out is how a wheel alignment job could mess up the gear linkage like this. Any bright ideas what they might have done?
Cheers muchly in advance,
Stephen