Hi,
Does anyone have a photo of the proper shifter installation. I'm trying to figure out the correct way to put in the shifter stop plate. It has a tab that can either go left or right up or down to allow proper shifting ( especially reverse). The drawings from the manuals I have do not show this very well.
Thanks for the help.
356C Shifter insallation
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Re: 356C Shifter insallation
Michael, this is your 3rd post with the same question. What about the previous answers was not sufficient to solve your problem and if you have a specific problem please use the same thread to reply as to the status of your problem or there will be no continuity to the resultant answers? The factory drawing is very specific as tp the correct order of assembly of the parts.
Michael, I just noticed that you posted your question under the authenticity banner, I think if you post questions of a general technical matter in the general forum you will reach a wider audience. Authenticity is usually related to originality of specific parts for different model years rather than mechanical assembly questions of a general nature.
Michael, I just noticed that you posted your question under the authenticity banner, I think if you post questions of a general technical matter in the general forum you will reach a wider audience. Authenticity is usually related to originality of specific parts for different model years rather than mechanical assembly questions of a general nature.
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Re: 356C Shifter insallation
Sorry, I'm new to this and couldn't figure out how the posting works etcc.
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Re: 356C Shifter insallation
Understood Michael, just trying to help you figure out your problem. The search feature is sometimes your best friend but it is rare you will get anything but helpful replies to most queries. We are here to help.
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Re: 356C Shifter insallation
From my B T6. Should be the same.
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Re: 356C Shifter insallation
The bottom photo is correct. It was taken before disassembly. I didn't mean to post the top photo.
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Re: 356C Shifter insallation
Thank you for explaining that!David M Patrick wrote: ↑Mon Nov 09, 2020 7:42 pm The bottom photo is correct. It was taken before disassembly. I didn't mean to post the top photo.
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Re: 356C Shifter insallation
Just go back into your post and delete the top photo
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