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Car Forum / Nissan / Nissan Z Cars / January 2006

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Replacing Shifter Bushings

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Chuck Phillips - 26 Jan 2006 00:22 GMT
My Z has developed a "very wobbly" shifter and I have heard replacing the
Shifter Bushings will tighten it back up.  Is this a procedure that is easy
to do?  I would surmise you would remove the boot housing and the bushing
would be centered around the shifter.  How hard is it to replace these
bushings?
Me - 26 Jan 2006 01:13 GMT
> My Z has developed a "very wobbly" shifter and I have heard replacing the
> Shifter Bushings will tighten it back up.  Is this a procedure that is
> easy to do?  I would surmise you would remove the boot housing and the
> bushing would be centered around the shifter.  How hard is it to replace
> these bushings?

The number of threads you've created about problems with your car compels me
to suggest that you sell it.  I've pointed you to a site where you could
find the answer to this question if you took the time to look.  It's in the
FAQ.

Dustin
Steve T - 26 Jan 2006 07:57 GMT
> My Z has developed a "very wobbly" shifter and I have heard replacing the
> Shifter Bushings will tighten it back up.  Is this a procedure that is
> easy
> to do?  I would surmise you would remove the boot housing

Nope.

> and the bushing
> would be centered around the shifter.

Yep

> How hard is it to replace these
> bushings?

Tell us the year and it might be easier to explain. Doing them on a 73 240Z
is a bit different than on a 96 300ZX.

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