[ROVERNET - UK] gear change w/roll pin
Paul Smith
Paul.Smith at auroraenergy.com.au
Mon Oct 4 03:28:01 BST 2004
The clamp is on the front end of the rod, typically P6 difficult to access.
Taking the rod out is not hard and sounds like it is warranted.
PVS
-----Original Message-----
From: Jim Cumberland [mailto:fjcumberland at sc.rr.com]
Sent: Monday, 4 October 2004 1:33 pm
To: rovernet at lyris.ccdata.com
Subject: [ROVERNET - UK] gear change w/roll pin
After a series of the inevitable delays, I finally got time to poke around
the gear change on my '71 NADA TC. Rather than having a clamp bolt on the
end of the shift rod, it has a roll pin. Does anyone know of an easy means
of adjusting the position of the gear change rod? It looks like a bit of a
tough job to make the adjustment by driving out the roll pin, making the
adjustment, and holding everything in place while re-inserting the roll pin
. . . . I am assuming that this mechanism is a later one - am I
missing another adjustment point? Should I replace the clamp that uses
the roll pin with one that uses a clamp bolt?
Thanks!
Jim
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