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I just got done with my flywheel and clutch change and was ready to finish . the shifter reverse button does it go with the set screw up or down---I have it up and it works but with the shifter **** on I have a one half inch of steel shifter shaft showing and can see the allen screw. It dosnt look right but it took all winter to do so who knows. Any one out there know what way is up.
A little more info ---the car is a 1990 vette conv. l98 with the six speed. I just dont remember seeing the allen screw before I took it apart. Anyone have a car like this at home? Could you please look and see if about 1/2'' of the inner metal part of the shifter and the allen screw shows. Thanks guys---
just drove the car today the gy gs-d3 tires are like rocks It says to inflate to 51# I put in 44 in the front and 40 in the rear ----first ride --I have no teeth left --man there rock hard--should I put less air in them?? My shifter works well but no one told me if its right
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Can't answer your shifter question, but wadr, where did you hear/read the tire pressure on your new tires should be at 51 or 44 pounds? If you're reading the sidewall for the pressures, that is the max for max load rating. It is NOT the drive around pressure. Either your door panel or your manual will tell you the pressure and I'd guess it's closer to 31 all around with a little "tweaking" room. To me, tweaking room would add anywhere from 1-4 pounds. Unless you have some specific and known handling issues, even 44 on the street is not a reasonable pressure.
Mine has a c-clip under the boot. It holds it up to the bottom of the reverse lockout button. When I lift up on the button it slides up over the screw.but when its down and im driving I can see the set screw. Everything works good so the heck with it--must have been that way all along---my brain could be a little fryed allso
Finally I found out how to post the pics of my shifter showing the exposed allen bolt and some shifter shaft. I dont have any parts left over and it works fine--maybe it was like that when I took the car apart last year. What do you guys think? 1990 vette conv.
I have a 92 6 speed and there is nothing wrong with your shifter. Yes you can see the setscrew.
You could paint the shiny part matt black with a small paintbrush like I did and it don't look so obvious
Finally I found out how to post the pics of my shifter showing the exposed allen bolt and some shifter shaft. I dont have any parts left over and it works fine--maybe it was like that when I took the car apart last year. What do you guys think? 1990 vette conv.
I just took a trip last weekend and couldn't get it in reverse.:-o
Guess the reverse collar/setscrew cheap plastic thing finally quit grabbing onto the internal shaft. (The plastic part has a crack right across where the setscrew is.) I can get the small plastic part . . . do ya think that's all I need to make it work?