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Thread: Gear stick linkages for manual gear box Isuzu MSA-5G

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    Quote Originally Posted by 123rover50 View Post
    I see one has to log in to view. The cable shift on the g,box just came up to the dash where I put the back to front gear lever. It was simple really. I still have a spare cable shift in the shed.
    Thanks for recovering the photo. Looks a bit like dodgybloke's in the first post in this thread. Is the 6x6 a Perentie or something else?

    What did the mechanism come from originally? What was the issue with putting it in the 'correct way round'?

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    Thought Tins might appreciate the bent connecting rod. Pinched from Verns comment to dodgybloke's thread. Vern indicates in preference he'll use Sheldon's system.


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    Quote Originally Posted by workingonit View Post
    Thanks for recovering the photo. Looks a bit like dodgybloke's in the first post in this thread. Is the 6x6 a Perentie or something else?

    What did the mechanism come from originally? What was the issue with putting it in the 'correct way round'?
    Evidently a prototype Perentie 6x6 as it had Borg Warner diffs with factory diff locks.
    Looked like this when I bought it.


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    Regarding the linkage, that was just the way it worked out when I laid the cables out etc. no big deal.
    It is standard NPR linkage that came with the box.
    I sold it cheaply during covid to a bloke that knew nothing about Land Rovers at all. He liked the noise the airhorn made
    I heard he broke something and is or was trying to sell it.


    Here is what it looked like.

    Last edited by 123rover50; 12th March 2024 at 07:21 PM. Reason: more info

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    Some measurements of the essential part of the shift mechanism. You may be able to adapt this into other arrangements. Seems to give a larger view if your click on the image rather than hover and wait for the view that is somewhat smaller.
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    Upper part of slip mechanism. gear stick screws into the top (left) arm reaching to linkage on passenger side (right)

    IMG_20231119_0008.jpg

    Lower part of slip mechanism containing pin


    IMG_20231119_0009.jpg

    Frame that holds the upper and lower slip mechanism together, and onto which screws the arm reaching to linkage on passenger side

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    Quote Originally Posted by workingonit View Post
    Thought Tins might appreciate the bent connecting rod. Pinched from Verns comment to dodgybloke's thread. Vern indicates in preference he'll use Sheldon's system.
    My connecting rod is somewhat, err, thicker than that.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Tins View Post
    My connecting rod is somewhat, err, thicker than that.
    No good bragging, unless it's working properly...

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