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  • Shift Linkage Removal?

    Underneath the Festiva there is a shift linkage that goes into the transmission. It is covered by the black ribbed boot. How do I remove the linkage out of the transmission to replace the seal behind it?

  • #2
    This is not covered in the Haynes manual. I'm starting to wonder what is covered in that manual. Anyways.... I really need to know how this part comes loose guys.

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    • #3
      the Haynes manual is nearly useless.... The trans needs to come apart to remove the shift-shaft. It's retained by a rollpin on the inside.
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      • #4
        Your kidding! I have to take the thing apart to replace that little seal?

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        • #5
          that linkage has a fork on the other end that moves sliding clutches that engage different gears IE as said it gets pulled into the trans to get it out

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          • #6
            That blows. I guess the Festy could use a clutch while i'm in there.

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            • #7
              i think you're referring to the shifter control rod boot. you have to take the tranny apart to get hold of the fork. there's a little pin there in the tranny case that serves as a lock. rollpin as what fb said. might as well clean the tranny internals of gunk and replace the oil seal there.
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