James, George, & Bob, Thank you for the insightful info. The pictures are especially helpful.
Now, procedure questions. Since I believe I need to replace the bushings at both the transmission selector lever AND at the user shifter rod, I am going to need to create reasonable access.
How do I do this?
It looks to me like there is a nasty-heavy v-shaped plate with 10 or more large bolts holding it in place. This plate must be removed to gain access to the user shifter rod, no? Is this plate, in fact, the transmission support plate that George spoke of? Must I support the transmission to remove this? Will removing this give me the access I need to replace these bushings?
I currently have the linkage rod off the car (it fell off completely). The bushings are still on the car (or somewhere). When I'm ready to install the new bushings, do I fit/press them into the linkage rod loops first, and then attempt to press/force the bushings onto the selector lever and user shift rod respectively? Is there a prefered order (user shift rod first, before trans selector lever or vise versa)?
If I'm preparing to replace the rear engine/tranny mount, is this the right time, to do both jobs at once?
Assuming I get parts in time, I plan to do this all this weekend. Your help, as always, is invaluable. Thank you, so much!
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William Blair Wagner: blairwag@earthlink.net
Education is not always knowing the answer,
...but rather knowing where to look for it!
1971 280SL US Automatic
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