So I stumbled on a random ad on clist on my daily skim and found an88 festiva that "runs and drives". Call the guy and he is literally around the corner from my house so u have to stop by and look at it. After a look over and start up I'm ready to buy so I say I will grab it the next day when I have a ride to follow me home. Go to pick it up the next day and the shifter is like an accordion. Only have 3/4 and reverse... So I limp it the 1.5 miles back to my house anyway. Get it home and see that its literally held together by hose clamps where the u joint meets the trans and linkage arm... There are no bushings anywhere from what I can tell. So I pull it apart. I've read the home made bushing thread on here thread and figured I'd give it a shot. so I have the 88 Honda shifter arm with bearing on order(should be here by Friday).
My question is this.
The arm where the linkage arm meets the bottom of the shifter has a fork. Mine is pitched and not perpendicular to the linkage arm. Is this bent or made by design that way. And if made by design, which way should the slanted fork oriantate in relation to driver or passenger side of vehicle.
Also which bolt diameter do I need to fit through the new bearing. And where can I get a new boot that marries it to the trans?
Any info would be great thanks
My question is this.
The arm where the linkage arm meets the bottom of the shifter has a fork. Mine is pitched and not perpendicular to the linkage arm. Is this bent or made by design that way. And if made by design, which way should the slanted fork oriantate in relation to driver or passenger side of vehicle.
Also which bolt diameter do I need to fit through the new bearing. And where can I get a new boot that marries it to the trans?
Any info would be great thanks
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