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Hi guys

I got a short shifter for christmas but the bush it came with (small plastic piece on gearbox-end) is just shit.

I want to install the short shifter but i need a new bush for it. Nissan is closed until who knows when so i need to remove the bush off the original shifter.

Is there an easy way to do this? I tried to twist it off but it wont come off.

any help would be much appreciated

Cheers

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You should be able to order a new bush from repco or burson etc.. for about $10.

To remove the bush from the end of the shifter all you need to do is, place the bush in or above a vice and with a punch or a screwdriver whack the bottom of the shifter through the small hole on the bush.

1. close vice slightly smaller than the width of the bush

2. place bush (upside down, gearknob facing down) on top of the semi-closed vice and let shifter hang freely

3. hit down on the bottom of the shifter through the hole on the bush with a punch, hammer etc.

To put bush onto new shifter, place bush on floor, bench.. place shifter on top and whack it down onto the bush with a hammer.

Hope that helps :banana:

A big thanks to all who have helped me with this.

I put the bush in boiling water and removed it from the original shifter. I then installed it on the short shifter.

Im off tomorrow to bunnings to get some longer screws for the shifter.

Thanks again guys!

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