Re: Sticking 65 Shifter
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Re: Sticking 65 Shifter



Thanks for the update. Sometimes it is easy! Not often enough, though. Heh heh. 

In effect, the shifter bolts acted as an adjustment. 

Gary H.

>  -------Original Message-------
 
>  
>  It was much easier than I thought to fix. Basically the shifter bolts had
>  loosened up and it tilted to the left, not allowing me to completely clear
>  the tang. Once tightened, it was good as new. Added a touch of white
>  lithium and its even smoother than before!
>  
>  Bill M 

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