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| Ok guys I've tried searching the site for this but no luck. I am looking for info on repair parts for the park lever. I took the trans out and during the process I was told to pull the cable out through the little hole but the Allen head was stripped. So instead of waiting for an easy out set I took the park lever cable housing apart. And I think I bent the spring. I should have waited but my bad so if any of you guys have pics or know what it was so upset to look like in there I can use the help. Also if you know where I can get parts let me know. |
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Expert
Posts: 3778
Location: NorCal |
I see this a lot. Yes, removing the housing without first disconnecting the cable bends the end of the spiral wound spring. Use a pair of needle-nose pliers to twist the end of the spring so it fits into the lever as shown by the red arrow. When installed, be sure that the cable end tab of the spring is installed so that the slot is facing upwards...IOW, so that an upward push on the spring tab releases the cable.
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Veteran
Posts: 135
| Hey 57 how do u hook the spring threw that little hole when reinstalling it |
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Expert
Posts: 3778
Location: NorCal |
It's hard to explain in words, you gotta install the bent end of the spring through the hole first like in the pic using a pair of needle nose pliers and then twist the adapter and slide it down into the notch in the lever until the cross pin engages and the spring wire is facing in the correct direction. It helps if you hold your tongue in the correct position. |
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