HELP! Need help with shift rod bushing
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HELP! Need help with shift rod bushing
1969 F100 2wd automatic. On the end of the rod that connects to the linkage on the transmission (from the shifter), there is a bushing. I can't find this bushing listed anywhere in NPD or Autokrafters. Have any of you folks replaced this bushing, and if so, what did you use/where did you get it? Mine is completely gone and it's affecting the thing staying in park and shifting properly at times (seems when I shift from R to D, it's not going all the way in drive and making it shift weird. If I shift from P to D, it's fine).
Thanks so much!
Dave
Thanks so much!
Dave
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re: HELP! Need help with shift rod bushing
Not me, sorry. I'd like to know to, I had to get mine from the wrecking yard.
I hate that bushing, it's a b*tch getting off and even worse putting it on. Ford could have done it better.
I hate that bushing, it's a b*tch getting off and even worse putting it on. Ford could have done it better.
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re: HELP! Need help with shift rod bushing
If you can learn what the dimensions of the bushing were-ID, OD and length-any machine shop can make you one. I know you don't have a bushing to measure, but the information may be available somewhere, or maybe you can guesstimate by measuring the hole it goes into?
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re: HELP! Need help with shift rod bushing
Problem with that is that it's more than just a bushing, it doubles as a retainer. It snaps on the the shift rod and then snaps in the shift lever on the tranny.
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Really? My rod has an E clip on the end of it. I wonder why someone doesn't make this in the aftermarket? I bet more than have of our old trucks could use one.ToughOldFord wrote:Problem with that is that it's more than just a bushing, it doubles as a retainer. It snaps on the the shift rod and then snaps in the shift lever on the tranny.
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The kick-down uses an e-clip. The shift rod uses this stupid bushing, an e-clip would have been much better.
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Ok...is there a bushing on the kick down too? 'Cause if so, I apparently need both.
Time to hit the bone yards I suppose.
Time to hit the bone yards I suppose.
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re: HELP! Need help with shift rod bushing
Looking at a parts illustration of a C6 the base number is a 7341, and it looks the same as the bushings they used till the mid 90's. What trans do you have and I'll see if it's still available when I get to work tomorrow. I won't be able to get back to you probably until late tomorrow as our dealership blocks all non APPROVED web sites.
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Hey, that would be great! I have a C6....1969 F100 2WD.Ford_Doctor wrote:Looking at a parts illustration of a C6 the base number is a 7341, and it looks the same as the bushings they used till the mid 90's. What trans do you have and I'll see if it's still available when I get to work tomorrow. I won't be able to get back to you probably until late tomorrow as our dealership blocks all non APPROVED web sites.
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No bushing on the kick down.
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Could you post a picture once you get one? I am curious to see what it looks like, what would be involved in making one (or many)
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re: HELP! Need help with shift rod bushing
I use Motor Might or also know as the Help line they come in red packs and are available at all jobber parts stores. I think the retainer off the AOD trans works as well.
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re: HELP! Need help with shift rod bushing
I'll take a pic when I find where I put the extra one. I grabbed two when I was at the wrecking yard, there seems to be two different sizes.