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Old 08-21-2016, 11:17 AM   #1
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Part numbers or part diagram?

It seems that my driver side "SHIFT LEVER PIN" is missing and I'm guessing the bushing is shot or missing as well as a result.

Does anybody know the part number for the retainer bushing and shift lever pin. I can't seem to find a suitable diagram (with part numbers) anywhere.
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http://jp-carparts.com/toyota/partli...ype=2&fig=3312

Fortunately, They're 5 dollar parts.

B*tch to find.

The bushings are 2 dollar parts.

The SU- numbers are toyota part numbers, you can order them from any toyota dealer, but none of the usual sources have the diagrams.
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It seems that my driver side "SHIFT LEVER PIN" is missing and I'm guessing the bushing is shot or missing as well as a result.
Interesting picture ......

Where did the pin go ...... seriously .... ??


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Interesting picture ......

Where did the pin go ...... seriously .... ??


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Casualty of Summit Point Main. Coming in on my second to last session, downshifting and had to fish for second. I can also get into reverse without pulling the lock out. The entire shifter assembly is wobbling a bit too much.

I had the clutch replaced (well annihilated, then replaced) a few weeks prior, maybe that had something to do with it. Not sure.
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Casualty of Summit Point Main. Coming in on my second to last session, downshifting and had to fish for second. I can also get into reverse without pulling the lock out. The entire shifter assembly is wobbling a bit too much.

I had the clutch replaced (well annihilated, then replaced) a few weeks prior, maybe that had something to do with it. Not sure.
DANG , pacemkr, sounds like you outta "lighten up" on that car of yours .....


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I posted about the solid bushings in that other thread of yours. Sounds like you may want to look in to them.
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