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Re: AM Shifter Assembly Question
You might be able to get a flathead bolt to replace the original, and countersink the hole in the transmission, to get it to fit. then it should clear the servo easily?
Although I don't know exactly where your chain is running, so it's hard to offer good advice. How about you use a Paint program to draw your chain location on this drawing, then post the modified drawing. Then we can see exactly what your problem is? |
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