NOW, just for the heck of it get a small screwdriver and pop the cable
back in an release it a few times through the hole till you get the
feel with the pan on and the next time, Bam you'll have it removed in
no time just by feel! Although lets hope their will not be a next
time!
_-------Original Message-------_
_FROM:_ Bill M
_DATE:_ 4/12/2015 7:06:31 AM
_TO:_ 62-65 Mopar List
_SUBJECT:_ Re: 65 Shift Cables R&R
Thanks everyone. My neighbor put a fresh pair of eyes on it and we got
it.
On Apr 12, 2015 8:02 AM, "Herb" wrote:
Bill, you don't remove the retainer (spring) clip from it's location,
you just push it toward the tranny out of the way of the slot in the
cable, and the cable can be pulled right out. If you had the spring
out of it's location your cable was released, you just needed to pull
it out
On Sat, Apr 11, 2015 at 1:03 PM, Bill M <y1topbanana73@xxxxxxxxx>
wrote:
So I've never been so frustrated by something so small in my life. Ive
got everything loose off the trans but that stupid $#@&ing shifter
cable spring clip. I tried to use a screwdriver and needle nose pliers
several different ways and I cant get the spring clip off. And once I
do get it released form the notch, how do you get it over the stud on
the cable!?!?!
I even took the pan down for additional visibility but to no avail.
Frustrated
Bill M
On Apr 10, 2015 8:29 AM, "Michael LeFevre" <493mike@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Hi Bill,
The shifter cable can be released by pulling the cable out as far as
possible (so the cable body is out of the case) and slipping a slender
screwdriver along the right side of the cable. There is a spring coil
on the female linkage that must be pushed to towards the transmission
center to release the cable male end. This action should result in
separation.
The park cable can be a bitch! If you loosen the wedge bolt and tap it
forward it will release the lock on the cable. If the cable will not
move in the housing (corrosion) You will likely need to drop the small
housing and remove it from the transmission as an assembly. Drain the
transmission or be prepared for a mess!
Mike LeFevre
On Fri, Apr 10, 2015 at 7:30 AM, Bill M <y1topbanana73@xxxxxxxxx>
wrote:
Made some serious progress on the stroker swap last night in about 2
hours, and it's coming out tonight.
Anyway, I saw the info the website has posted on shifter cables, but
do I have to drop the pan to do everything? If so I need to know today
if possible so I can jump on this right after work.
Thanks!
Bill M
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