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Old 10-29-2006, 07:48 PM
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Sorry for the dumb question...but I can't find an answer to this anywhere on my own...

My shift linkage is really sloppy and I need to replace the hard plastic bushing on (what Clarks refers to as) the intermediate shift lever. I can't find this piece on Pelican, Paragon, or anywhere else...

Is there another name for this part?

Thanks!

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Old 10-29-2006, 08:08 PM
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the Ball cup bushing ? 944-424-231-01-M100
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I think that's the piece that goes directly under the shift lever. I'm looking for the one that goes here:

http://www.clarks-garage.com/graphic...iate-lever.JPG


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the Ball cup bushing ? 944-424-231-01-M100
Old 10-29-2006, 10:11 PM
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This is ironic...I just posted about this item in another forum. (Thread).

Here's my suggestion - I woudn't bother with the Porsche piece...there is a much better alternative available (although not enough people know about it yet). Stuttgart Motors in Lexington, KY has replicated the piece out of aluminum and it's a vast improvement over the original (see pic below).

Contact Dan at Stuttgart Motors (stuttgartmotors@alltel.net or 859-255-7424) - you'll be glad you did. I'm a very satisfied customer of this product and really recommend it.

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Hey Rick,

That looks like a great solution! How much does he charge?

The guys in the other thread were guestimating $150 but I don't think anyone knew for sure...

Thanks!
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I don't have the exact number but it's much less than $150 - I'll let Dan advise on the actual price.
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In case anyone's interested, Dan from Stuttgart Motors is answering questions about the shift block here:

https://rennlist.com/forums/showthread.php?t=308340



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