you have done it to the left and right??? i didnt think it could be done???
explane your self man!!!
Lol
To get the left-right shifter link out, first remove the clip circled in red above (obviously after taking the cable end off the pin
) DON'T LOSE THE CLIP!
I also unbolted the power steering hose from the gearbox mount ( circled in blue) - this let me then draw the gear linkage out of its position. There are two plastic bushes inside the lower pivot point on the gearbox for the linkage, I found it easier to remove the linkage by also removing the bush on the passenger side of the pivot point. This lets you rotate the linkage enough to clear the gearbox mount.
After cleaning up the linkage, I marked a point about 20mm down from where the original pin was - I found that any lower and the bolt head would then contact the bent section of the linkage and wouldn't sit flat.
The original pin was then drilled out from the flat side, starting with a small bit and working up. It is rivetted in to position but comes out easily enough by the time you get to a big-ish bit.
In hindsight I'd have just used a Dremel to cut back the pin flush with the surface
After that it was just a case of using washers, a bolt and a locknut to secure things as planned.
**note that the side-to-side linkage uses an m8 size bolt and not an m10 like the front-to-back linkage**
Then it was just a case of regreasing the lower pivot pin and the bush, and then reinstalling. I also regreased the plastic
guide that contacts the front-to-back linkage.
Power steering hose reattached to its mount next....
Last thing I did was reset the cables as already discussed earlier in the thread.
Simples!
I think this gives an reduction in movement of approx 30%