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Tranny brack (lever) pin

Nabeel

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Any one could get out the pin of the lever? Any idea please.
I keep hitting the pin but it did not move.


 

brisvr4

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Air chisel and a lot of luck.
Be very careful removing it as the shaft can be bent if you use too much force.
 
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Nabeel

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I dont have Air chisel' If you mean cut the lever it self. Then may be I can use dremel!
 

brisvr4

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No no no, don't cut it!
Why do you need to get that lever off?
 

Nabeel

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I will change it. this lever little longer than the GVR4 one. Which causing shifting issue.
 

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pauleyman

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Yeah good luck with that. It's a tapered pin. I tried one time so I could change the seal. No go. Later I decideded to see how bad it was and cut the shaft off a junk bellhousing. 20ton press wouldn't get it.
 

grocery_getter

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Quoting Nabeel:
I will change it. this lever little longer than the GVR4 one. Which causing shifting issue.



If you just need to shorten the throw of the arm, just drill a hole in the distance off pivot that you want, and you can use a bolt and a nut to create a second post. Center drill the bolt the right depth then you can use a cotter pin to secure the linkage.
 
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