Re: removing cane shifter on 33 1003
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Gee, that looks a bit different than my 34 and I would have thought they'd be identical, especially as the transmission is identical and the bodies are nearly identical. The cane is retained in the socket by a large conical spring from below. So you don't remove the cane from the transmission, you remove the entire cane assembly. It's been 40 years or more since I looked at mine but as I recall access to the cane assembly retaining screws (6 of them, one showing in your photo) was simple and fast - perhaps you're missing something simple about removing the black metal section of floor panel around the cane?
Posted on: 2014/8/13 22:25
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Re: removing cane shifter on 33 1003
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Home away from home
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thanks O-D; my 28 comes out the top and i guessed there might be a trick to the 33. dell
Posted on: 2014/8/14 9:34
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