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Old 08-30-2007, 01:01 PM
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Marlin Crawler Shifter Seat

Is this worth the effort, not very frequently but, sometimes my shifter pops out of gear, only have 75,000mi. on my '93, any thoughts?
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Its not hard to install, once you take the shifter out its really easy to do it again.


Do the socket and the seat.
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Originally Posted by fastkevman
Is this worth the effort, not very frequently but, sometimes my shifter pops out of gear, only have 75,000mi. on my '93, any thoughts?

what effort? a caveman can do it. you should be ashamed if you need more than 15 minutes.

for me, i felt this way, a 16 dollar new clutch.

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And while your in there, you might as well change your tranny/t-case fluid.

I have yet to do mine, but I will be putting in that redline 90 stuff, apperantly its good stuff.
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Originally Posted by TC4RNR
what effort? a caveman can to do it. you should be ashamed if you need more than 15 minutes.

for me, i felt this way, a 16 dollar new clutch.
Thanks! I already feel ashamed, apparently my cushy job is turning me into a wuss! Parts will be ordered tomorrow.
Also, I will give myself twenty lashes!
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Originally Posted by Jay351
And while your in there, you might as well change your tranny/t-case fluid.

I have yet to do mine, but I will be putting in that redline 90 stuff, apperantly its good stuff.
Good idea, I've been thinking about changing all my fluids anyway.
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