wyliec
New member
I have a GS SM5 and removed the shifter and rotated it for more foot space. I then installed the shifter back on to the shaft and tried to install the bolt; but, the bolt just wouldn't catch into the threaded portion of the shifter block. In case you're not familiar with the shifter, you have a splined block at the end that goes over a shaft. The block has a small cutout to allow tightening on to the shaft. The bolt that runs through the block is parallel to the shaft.
I then removed the shifter a few times and installed the bolt with no problem. After about the 4th or 5th try I realized that the shaft was splined at the beginning and then a small section with no splines and then splined again. Keep in mind that the bolt is not run perpendicular to the splines, in case you were thinking that you drive the bolt into the non-splined area. But, the shifter block has to be installed (lined up) so that the bolt does not make contact with the splines.
Has anyone else made the same mistake?
So, if you are going to remove the shifter, don't do what I did.
I then removed the shifter a few times and installed the bolt with no problem. After about the 4th or 5th try I realized that the shaft was splined at the beginning and then a small section with no splines and then splined again. Keep in mind that the bolt is not run perpendicular to the splines, in case you were thinking that you drive the bolt into the non-splined area. But, the shifter block has to be installed (lined up) so that the bolt does not make contact with the splines.
Has anyone else made the same mistake?
So, if you are going to remove the shifter, don't do what I did.