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H Shift lever pin

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GordoSD

03-03-2008 19:37:16




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As I mentioned I'm doing my H. Pulled the shift lever. It's worn. Off to machinist tomorrow. Question is the pin I drove out. It has more dovetails, bends, and contours than a Colorado ski slope. Is it supposed to be a straight 7/16 pin? I'm thinking cut a grade 8 bolt to fit? Gordo




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Steven f/AZ

03-04-2008 07:08:06




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 Re: H Shift lever pin in reply to GordoSD, 03-03-2008 19:37:16  
Dad's H has a bolt in it currently... this summer I'm going to fix it up right, if the holes are worn I'll take it to the machine shop and have a bushing put in... hopefully the top cover isn't worn too badly.



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Nebraska Cowman

03-04-2008 04:52:55




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 Re: H Shift lever pin in reply to GordoSD, 03-03-2008 19:37:16  
Yes,it is supposed to be 7/16 but if the hole is worn I drill them out to 1/2



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Slappy

03-04-2008 04:36:37




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 Re: H Shift lever pin in reply to GordoSD, 03-03-2008 19:37:16  
Welding up the shifter where it engages the shifter forks comes up regularly. Correct me if I'm wrong, but the wear at the foot of the shift leaver should be side-to-side and not top-to-bottom. Correct? If so, does anyone know what the original width was? I would also think that the wear at the bottom corners would be more pronounced than the top. So would it be OK to measure the width at the top and just square the foot up?

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jimmyjoe in mn

03-04-2008 03:36:33




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 Re: H Shift lever pin in reply to GordoSD, 03-03-2008 19:37:16  
I would use a softer pin so it would wear instead of the shifter block.



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RustyFarmall

03-04-2008 02:26:09




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 Re: H Shift lever pin in reply to GordoSD, 03-03-2008 19:37:16  
That pin is supposed to be smooth and round. Yes, a bolt will work just fine.



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GordoSD

03-03-2008 20:19:37




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 Re: H Shift lever pin in reply to GordoSD, 03-03-2008 19:37:16  
I'm just thinking about all the posts and troubles with H's jumping out of gear. With the wear on the lever, and pin I have here, has to be about 3/16 non alignment in the shift rails. Word to the wise, check this first,easy fix,if you are having tranny problems.

Gordo



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Waltertn

03-03-2008 19:55:08




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 Re: H Shift lever pin in reply to GordoSD, 03-03-2008 19:37:16  
I have a bolt in mine and it works fine.



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