Re: 1969 Shifter Bracket Bolts - need some help
Terry,
I'm a little slow, but, can you help me understand your comment "the gear shift hit the console opening in reverse and I had to force the shifter to get into reverse. I looked at the shifter mounting assembly and determined I had to move it back a bit and the washer did the job." Wouldn't adding the adding the washers move the shifter rearwards, and, not sideways? Shown below are pictures of my original '71 shifter boot and you can see over the years, I've always had an interference when I put it into reverse . . . . . . . Any thoughts on to move the shifter "to the right" to avoid the interference condition?
Ray K (#43777)
Terry,
I'm a little slow, but, can you help me understand your comment "the gear shift hit the console opening in reverse and I had to force the shifter to get into reverse. I looked at the shifter mounting assembly and determined I had to move it back a bit and the washer did the job." Wouldn't adding the adding the washers move the shifter rearwards, and, not sideways? Shown below are pictures of my original '71 shifter boot and you can see over the years, I've always had an interference when I put it into reverse . . . . . . . Any thoughts on to move the shifter "to the right" to avoid the interference condition?
Ray K (#43777)
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