I decided to change the gear-shift selector bushes today, and seeing as there has been a great deal of interest in the request for a

'How-to.

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, I thought i would create one.

Can one of the mods create a

'Know Your 2' thread?
Job duration:
1 hour
Tools required:
Jack(s)/ramps/axle stands, thin plain screwdriver, 10mm spanner or socket and rachet
Conclusion:
Straight forward task that has a really noticeable improvement on the gear changes, that does not cost alot of money.

Well worthwhile!

First of all, get the rear end of the car off the ground by means of ramps

(like mines) or a couple of jacks with the addition of axle stands.

(Yes, i am also a shameless pic whore! Just look at that Blitz and ARB!!

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Now remove the undertray using the 10mm spanner/socket



Here is the two gear shift selectors.

The bottom one is forward drive, and the top is reverse.





Now remove the safety clip/pin on the top, and slide the bush off the pinion.





Using the thin plain screwdriver

(and a bit of force) remove the original bush.





Upon inspection mines were pretty buckled!







When the original bushes were out, i cleaned the bush/bearing housing, original washers and pinion.

I also sprayed a bit WD40 on the pinion to aid the insertion of the new bearing.

Once this was done i fitted the new bearing in the housing.

It wouldn't fit first attempt, so i had to gently chap the bearing in the housing with my rachet!



At this point i had to rebore three 5mm diameter repair washers to 7-8mm by using a drill.

I then used a grinder/wire buff to remove any excess shards of the washer to ensure a perfect fit.

Before:



After:



I then fitted the washers, the new bearing and the safety/security pin.







I then repeated these steps for the reverse

(top) gear-shift selector bush/bearing.

Here is the finished article!



Hope this has helped.

I will create a for sale thread as I also have sets of the replacement bearings available now, for sale at

£2.50 delivered.
