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Shifter bushing kit



This one faces the firewall and it would be for the oil temp gauge.

Rick Alexander
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http://clubs.hemmings.com/hams/
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----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Wes Brockway" <kywes@bellsouth.net>
To: <scirocco-l@scirocco.org>
Sent: Monday, April 08, 2002 2:57 PM
Subject: Shifter bushing kit


> I've gotten all bushings installed and things are a lot better however
> the ball of the shift lever has a lot of play to where it translates to
> at least a .25" if not .5" variation underneath the car at the reverse
> lock out rod (for want of a better description)My bushing set came from
> the local VW dealership with the shift lever repair kit.
> 
> Question - Is there a better aftermarket kit (not counting short shift
> kits)
> 
> Other question - what fuel injection seal kit do you guys recommend and
> are they available from our list supporters. I got a set again from the
> local VW dealer and not all the seals fit my injectors.
> 
> Last question this post. - I'm preparing to camp out with the Bentley
> for a while but maybe one of you guys will know immediately. In checking
> out things I noticed yet another sensor on my cylinder head with nothing
> attached to it. This one juts out in the same direction as the
> distributor and is on the back side of the end of the head, normally
> hidden by the distributor. For reference there is another connector on
> the end of the head in front of the distributor, same orientation, that
> has a flat connector. The one in back that I am interested in has the
> button kind of connector. HTH
> 
> BTW I have an '87 16V Pl engine
> 
> 
> 
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