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Eclipse97Apr-15-03 12:08 PM
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#449, "Linkage Bushing (pics inside)"




          

I'm looking for the bushing inside this linkage. where can I find these.. and if there is an alternative solution to it.

My shifter has play in it.. and I'm sure there is no bushing inside it.

http://www.imagestation.com/album/?id=4290345995

Thanks for the help.



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Global Ruler Of All ThingsDarkOneApr-15-03 12:27 PM
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#450, "RE: Linkage Bushing (pics inside)"
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The bushings don't go there. See the cotter pin and washer on the post that goes through the shifter cable eye? take that washer off and THATs the rubber bushing you're thinking of.

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#451, "RE: Linkage Bushing (pics inside)"
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No one makes good bushings for there. Modern performance makes a set for the Neons that "might" be able to be modified into working.

You can also try to use the method used on motor mounts and fill the little bushing with window urathane.

The dealer doesn't sell the bushing, just the whole linkage.



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Eclipse97Apr-15-03 08:13 PM
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#452, "RE: Linkage Bushing (pics inside)"
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ok.. let me explain it a little more.. in those pictures.. the cable attaches to the arm with a bushing and cotter pin. then that arm moves on a pivot.


I've got play in that. is there any info on that?

thanks for the help.

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Eclipse97Apr-17-03 09:57 AM
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#466, "RE: Linkage Bushing (pics inside)"
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still looking for any info on it... anyone?


I really appriciate it.

thanks.

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HadesOmegaApr-17-03 10:01 AM
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#467, "RE: Linkage Bushing (pics inside)"
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I have no clue what your pointing at in the picture but I have a little question did you shift linkage fall/break off like mine did? There's suppose to be a roll pin in there but it looks like you replaced it with a bolt like I did and man your tranny is DIRTY haha.


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#470, "RE: Linkage Bushing (pics inside)"
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There may be a rubber bushing or spacer in there. probably only a couple dollars, and the only place to be able to identify or purchase that part would be the dealer.



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Eclipse97Apr-17-03 10:48 AM
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#471, "RE: Linkage Bushing (pics inside)"
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thanks michale

Hades thats what I think happened. But it happened when my friend had borrowed my car for a while and I was out of the country.

How did you fix yours?

thanks.

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#473, "RE: Linkage Bushing (pics inside)"
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Looks like there is a bushing. Try your friendly neighborhood Mitsubishi dealer... Part numbers are as follows:

Bushings:

M04762605
M04762602

The second digit is a zero
Check the CAPS drawing when you get there. The illustration is in 22-110

Also lists a spacer:
M04761151

And a Spring:
M04791149

And a Retainer:
M04761150

Those are in illustration 22-130

Ah yes, the part number for the roll pin that was replaced by that rusty bolt is M04762603. I would get one. Or ten.
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Eclipse97Apr-19-03 12:04 PM
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#476, "RE: Linkage Bushing (pics inside)"
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thanks. for the great help

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#495, "RE: Linkage Bushing (pics inside)"
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Umm...your shifter will have play in it while in gear unless you get polyurethan shifter base plate bushings such as the symborsky (sp) shift kit or the ones that come w/ a neuspeed short shifter.


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