I found this in a past post and wanted to know if this would fix a C2 (1965) shifter that goes into reverse without pulling up on the T.
Is slop pretty common with C2 shifters ?
"Unscrew the shifter ball. Remove spring. Pull shifter T out. Note that the
thin rod is held in place with a set screw. The rod is bent over at 90 degrees. Loosen set screw and make sure rod is all the way down. Then tighten and reassemble. An easy cure which my '65 needs every couple of years. I do not know why the rod slips up but all of a sudden I can not get into reverse: But the easy cure seems to fix it for awhile."
Is slop pretty common with C2 shifters ?
"Unscrew the shifter ball. Remove spring. Pull shifter T out. Note that the
thin rod is held in place with a set screw. The rod is bent over at 90 degrees. Loosen set screw and make sure rod is all the way down. Then tighten and reassemble. An easy cure which my '65 needs every couple of years. I do not know why the rod slips up but all of a sudden I can not get into reverse: But the easy cure seems to fix it for awhile."
Comment