1owner68 Posted October 30, 2006 Share Posted October 30, 2006 I'm having some trouble with my '68 442 4-speed shifter. In the process of removing it (before I learned about using the feeler gauge), I loosened, then overtightened the pivot bolt nut. Now that I've had the shifter out and cleaned it up, it's lazy when I move it to the 1-2 gate in neutral, then let it go. Looking closely, I noticed the moveable part of the shifter is in its mount at a slight angle (see first picture in attachment). When I put in a spacer to square it up in the mount (see second picture), its action is smooth and the shifter quickly snaps back to 3-4 gate when I move it sideways and let it go (like it was before I removed it). Did I screw something up by overtightening the bolt? It looks like the design of the shifter and pivot bolt would make it almost impossible to tighten the nut enough to keep the moveable part centered. Is there another part missing? The shifter had never been out of the car until I took it out to clean it up. There was so much oil and grease on it, I might have overlooked something if it fell out.Thanks,Jeff Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
joe_padavano Posted October 30, 2006 Share Posted October 30, 2006 Hurst has had a factory rebuild program for their shifters forever. Mr. Gasket (which bought Hurst and just about everyone else) has continued this program. Here's the form to have your shifter rebuilt.http://go.mrgasket.com/pdf/hurst_rebuild_form.pdf Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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