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Shift bushing questions again from me.



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Don't know what kind of grease to use(I didn't use any on mine, but that definately doesn't mean that's the right way!), but as a tip sometimes the only way to completely rid of the 2nd gear grind is to switch to Redline MTL-  HTH,
Rob
 Andrew Wong <mkii_84@yahoo.com> wrote:I figured out how to completley do the shift bushings
(yay for me) now heres my question what kind of grease
do I use on the bushings? I didn't put any grease on
my bushings since I didn't want to use regular
petroluem since I know it ruins plastic. I also
noticed that since it has been cold outside my 2nd
gear pops out sometimes even with the new bushings and
grinds sometimes, but when the car is warm it tends to
go away. One thing I notice is when I decided to look
at the shitfer after stressing to find the linkage, I
find it easy to do know, execpt for the 2 bushings
that are medium sized compared to the two. I needed
another person to help get those in the hole. I guess
thats the process of learning I 

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-Andrew Wong 
1984 Black Scirocco
1987 White Quantum wagon

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<P>Don't know what kind of grease to use(I didn't use any on mine, but that definately doesn't mean that's the right way!), but as a tip sometimes the only way to completely rid of the 2nd gear grind is to switch to Redline MTL-&nbsp; HTH,
<P>Rob
<P>&nbsp;<B><I>Andrew Wong &lt;mkii_84@yahoo.com&gt;</I></B> wrote:
<BLOCKQUOTE style="PADDING-LEFT: 5px; MARGIN-LEFT: 5px; BORDER-LEFT: #1010ff 2px solid">I figured out how to completley do the shift bushings<BR>(yay for me) now heres my question what kind of grease<BR>do I use on the bushings? I didn't put any grease on<BR>my bushings since I didn't want to use regular<BR>petroluem since I know it ruins plastic. I also<BR>noticed that since it has been cold outside my 2nd<BR>gear pops out sometimes even with the new bushings and<BR>grinds sometimes, but when the car is warm it tends to<BR>go away. One thing I notice is when I decided to look<BR>at the shitfer after stressing to find the linkage, I<BR>find it easy to do know, execpt for the 2 bushings<BR>that are medium sized compared to the two. I needed<BR>another person to help get those in the hole. I guess<BR>thats the process of learning I <BR><BR>=====<BR>-Andrew Wong <BR>1984 Black Scirocco<BR>1987 White Quantum wagon<BR><BR>__________________________________________________<BR>Do you Yahoo!?<BR>Yahoo! Mail Plus – Powerful. Affordable. Sign up now.<BR>http://mailplus.yahoo.com<BR><BR>_______________________________________________<BR>Scirocco-l mailing list<BR>Scirocco-l@scirocco.org<BR>http://neubayern.net/mailman/listinfo/scirocco-l</BLOCKQUOTE><p><br><hr size=1>Do you Yahoo!?<br>
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