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#1047898 08/08/2014 3:39 PM
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I want to remove the tranny(420) before pulling eng.can I just remove the shift lever,without removeing the top plate? will removing the roll pin allow me to do this?. thanks again.

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Just remove the gear shift lever, disconnect (and move away) the drive-shaft, and remove the gearshift.

You do not need that special tool. Push the lever down and twist the lever. It is "spring-loaded" and will then pop-up/out.

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More help may be found at the link below. Also I would caution you to remove the stick with the transmission in neutral. Don't mess with the pin, it is not a roll pin but two short alignment pins, once loosened they won't retighten correctly.
https://www.stovebolt.com/ubbthreads/ubbthreads.php?ubb=showflat&Number=1047589#Post1047589

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non of thes sugestions will work.would it be problem to remove the top plate?thank you..

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Guess I am at a loss as to why they won't work but ok. Get yourself a 9/16" socket, pull the 8 bolts and lift it out.
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I have no idea as why it wo,nt,maybe I am just short on patience .thank you.

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I had to spray quite a bit of penetrating spray into the collar to get it to loosen up. Used a set of adjustable pliers to grip it enough to wiggle it free.
Just time and patience required.


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Bubba - Curmudgeon
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Originally Posted by 52_Ton
I had to spray quite a bit of penetrating spray into the collar to get it to loosen up. Used a set of adjustable pliers to grip it enough to wiggle it free.
Just time and patience required.
Very good advice.

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The spring on my shift tower cannot be compressed with finger pressure. The manual shows a tool but I use a monkey wrench, placed on it's side. That allows me to deliver enough force to compress the spring. Then, it turns about 15 degrees counter clockwise and it pops up.


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2 good sized straight screwdriver or prybars, insert into retainer 180 deg apart. Press straight down until the retiner tangs clear the pins & apply pressure to rotate counter-clockwise. Retainer should come up & out. Taking the shift cover off will open up another can of worms!


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