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Tonytoro416

Does anyone have a close picture of the slide stop detent pin for shifter rails in a six speed transmission.  When I took transmission apart it did not have one inside the spring so I never thought anything about it until now putting it back together it is mention in Steve’s video.  I don’t not want to put back together without that.  Not at this point. Everything is basically new. 

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Racinbob

Did it possibly head to the next county when you took is apart? It's easy to do. 

This isn't from a 5060 but it's the same pin (p/n 5614). It's the one on the left that's 3/4" long. NOT the one on the right that's 11/16" long.:)

 

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stevasaurus

Bob is correct, you need the 3/4" pin to keep the spring straight when shifting gears.  You could cut a 6 penny finishing nail to length and put in the spring and be OK.  :occasion-xmas:  You need the stop in there to be able to shift gears and stay in gear.

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Tonytoro416

Perfect thank you 

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Tonytoro416

1/8” in diameter you reckon or does it need to fit tight inside the spring 

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stevasaurus

You need to take a look...either a 6 penny or an 8 penny would work.  I do not think it needs to be tight in the spring...but it should be snug.  I have not tried this yet, but I know it will work.  The length is what is critical as it will dictate how the detent balls work.  If you end up cutting a finishing nail, make sure the ends are square and the right length.  You should be able to test the shifter and see if it works OK.  :occasion-xmas:  Let me know what you think will work...6 or 8 penny.  Do not make it to snug in the spring...you just want to keep it straight.

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Tonytoro416

I can do that 

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Tonytoro416

So at work today I made a slide stop pin out of a 8d nail and a 6d nail. I wanted to take one of each home with me as I didn’t bring the spring to work with me. I ended up using the 6 penny nail which should be just a shade smaller than 1/8th inch. The 8 penny mail felt like it was just a little to tight inside of the spring for my liking.  I didn’t want to chance it binding and not allow the spring to do its thing 

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