Releasing the shift cable can sometimes be easy, sometimes a little harder. What will DEFINITELY work is dropping the pan, which will then give access to the little spring thing that holds the tip of the cable into place. I have also found that having the pan off is really the only way to properly adjust the cable, when reassembling, so that it will be "dead-on" the neutral safety switch, when the Neutral button is pushed in. I would strongly suggest dropping the pan, not just for ease of cable removal, but especially to make sure the cable is properly adjusted when reassembling. I just did this specific job yesterday, on my '62 NewYorker wagon, and it's fresh in my mind. It took quite a bit of adjusting, this way and that, to get it "just right", so that the cam would be perfectly centered on the neutral safety switch tip with the pushbutton for Neutral engaged, and after rocking it back and forth between gears a few times. Only when it was perfect did I button it up.
I willl share my experience. I spent about an hour under the car trying to release the cable - as described. No success. I gave up until I pulled the engine and transmission. Tried again and on the first try, the cable released. It went back as easily. ************************************************************* To unsubscribe or set your subscription options, please go to http://lists.psu.edu/cgi-bin/wa?SUBED1=l-forwardlook&A=1
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