Are these white plastic shift linkage bushings still available somewhere?
Linkage bushings
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Linkage bushings
84 J20..Down to frame resto at the moment. http://www.ifsja.org/forums/vb/showthread.php?t=98908
69 Dodge Coronet(Super-wanna-Bee)
77 Dodge M880Tags: None
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Transmission shop?
Help! section of the parts store?Ethan Brady
1987 Grand Wagoneer, slightly longer than stock.
www.bigscaryjeep.com
Don't mess with me. I once killed a living hinge.
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I'll do a little checking around tomorrow locally like you suggested. This one is in decent shape yet but the other is looking worse. I can come up with a thick piece of plastic and drill the appropriate size hole through it if necessary, since its basically just a supporting pivot point.84 J20..Down to frame resto at the moment. http://www.ifsja.org/forums/vb/showthread.php?t=98908
69 Dodge Coronet(Super-wanna-Bee)
77 Dodge M880
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Originally posted by The ColonelThat bushing is jeep part number: J535 2589.
I believe it's still available from the dealers.'88 Grand Wagoneer, towing package, 360 .030, Holley Street Dominator intake, Holley Projection, rv cam, double roller timing chain, HEI, CS144, oil pump mid plate, Thorley Headers, BJ's 3" exhaust, and more...
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xWWCj...layer_embedded
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Thanks for all the help guys.....I need to get some up to date pics on this project of mine....
Got the new bushings from the local Jeep dealer. Part # J535 2589 has changed to # 5207 8134
now everything is nice and snug with no slop. Little brass bushing's pivot freely and should last indefinitely!
Last edited by streetglide; 03-05-2011, 07:51 AM.84 J20..Down to frame resto at the moment. http://www.ifsja.org/forums/vb/showthread.php?t=98908
69 Dodge Coronet(Super-wanna-Bee)
77 Dodge M880
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Bump to let y'all know this part # 5207 8134 is still available at Jeep dealers. I ordered one today for a T400 at the local dealer for $10.50. The part is used for T400 (1 each) and 727 (2 each) It also comes in a Crown kit.
BJs Offroad has the kit for 727 for $16.50:
Based on the picture, it just shows one however.Flint
Ran when parked.
http://jubileejeeps.org/quadratrac
88 GW, 401/727/208, 5" lift, D44s/4.10s/locked up, 35s with a few Evil Twin & TT's Fabworks mods
76 401 Wag, 77 401 Wag, 77 401 J20
http://eviltwinfab.com http://www.ttsfabworks.com
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Originally posted by fulsizjeepBump to let y'all know this part # 5207 8134 is still available at Jeep dealers. I ordered one today for a T400 at the local dealer for $10.50. The part is used for T400 (1 each) and 727 (2 each) It also comes in a Crown kit.
BJs Offroad has the kit for 727 for $16.50:
Based on the picture, it just shows one however.
The BJ's kit has bushings that can be used for the shift-rod ends, but I needed to modify them to work; I detail that in the video series on rebuilding my shift linkage:
1987 J-20
Video projects for my J-20 on Youtube
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Originally posted by Bob BarryThere is indeed only one in the new kit; you can replace the other with a 1"x3/8"x3/8" nylon spacer (I got a pack of two made by "Hillman" from my Lowes).
The BJ's kit has bushings that can be used for the shift-rod ends, but I needed to modify them to work; I detail that in the video series on rebuilding my shift linkage:
https://youtu.be/y6S1vmVdL18Flint
Ran when parked.
http://jubileejeeps.org/quadratrac
88 GW, 401/727/208, 5" lift, D44s/4.10s/locked up, 35s with a few Evil Twin & TT's Fabworks mods
76 401 Wag, 77 401 Wag, 77 401 J20
http://eviltwinfab.com http://www.ttsfabworks.com
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