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Thread: Gear Sticks

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    Out of curiosity, is a broken gear stick a common problem?
    I guess anything gets tired with age though ...

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    Actually one thing I do remember is the S2 bent stick hits the S3 dash in reverse.

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    I've got a 6cyl gearstick in my 4cyl IIA (I actually prefer it to the 4cyl) and it doesn't even get close to hitting the dash. It's the straightish one.

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    that straight one came out of my s3 swb 4cyl. I didnt drive it enough to compare it but i do remember in my s3 ute that it did hit the dash in reverse and it was quite annoying

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    pulled one apart yesterday and gave it a good old clean up.
    things to remember when doing this.
    wear glasses as there is a spring that fling bits and pieces when you take the circlip off.
    a second pair of hands makes this job a lot easier it took me many of curse words to get that bloody circlip back on.
    here is a few photos



    here is what it looks inside before the spring goes in

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    also while on the topic does anyone know how to pack these things to send i have it all wrapped up but does it have to be in a box for auspost?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Landy Smurf View Post
    pulled one apart yesterday and gave it a good old clean up.
    things to remember when doing this.
    wear glasses as there is a spring that fling bits and pieces when you take the circlip off.
    a second pair of hands makes this job a lot easier it took me many of curse words to get that bloody circlip back on.
    here is a few photos
    Check out post #88 in this thread Isuzu C240 powered Series 3

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    Great idea I will now know for next time

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