Hi Guys,
Just dusting off this old discussion of the automatic tranny linkage. Just went under the car, put it into Drive, and drove down to my friendly wizard at Twin Cam in Sarasota. Last time it was the lower bushing that had crumbled, and he lathed a new one, popped it on, and tied it up with Lockwire for good measure. This year the top one crumbled, and that's a little harder to reach. The hole in the floor pan is just too small to reach through, so we pulled out the shifter, dragged the link up and held it with a large wrench while making a new Teflon bushing. Popped it on, tied up again with wire, and away we went for $75. Why Merc ever engineered such a silly solution and not a metal bolt is a mystery maybe one of you can answer. Anyway, it's a good idea to inspect both your bushings for cracks so you don't have this happen to you!
Trice
1968 280SL US, signal red/bl leather, auto, kinder