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Jethro:
would anyone be able to help me get these two parts off my 1969 muncie 4 speed they are what I believe you refer to as 1st -2nd and 3rd-4th  input selector shafts? The actual selectors arm bolt onto them and both of these shafts are badly worn on the flats ? Sorry about the bad pic's I  got them sent to me by gear box mechanic...  
Tks Jethro







bfit:
Jethro
first  the engine now the gear box

you know what they say about opening a can of worm
Bfit


 

Jethro:

--- Quote from: Bfit link=topic=9179.msg1045942623#msg1045942623 ---Jethro
first  the engine now the gear box

you know what they say about opening a can of worm
Bfit


 
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:bang::bang::bang::bang::bang::bang::bang:

MADVET:
Jethro,

Are you refering to the shift fork? The bit that looks like a horseshoe on the inside and is conected to a shaft that comes through the cover plate onto which the shifter linkages are bolted on to?

If so searching for "muncie shift fork" comes up with a number of vendors, seen a few for sale on US ebay too.
I've broken a few of these in the past with my old muncie, apparently they don't appreciate the finer points of flat changing.:drag:

Jethro:

--- Quote from: MADVET link=topic=9179.msg1045942628#msg1045942628 ---Jethro,

Are you refering to the shift fork? The bit that looks like a horseshoe on the inside and is conected to a shaft that comes through the cover plate onto which the shifter linkages are bolted on to?

If so searching for "muncie shift fork" comes up with a number of vendors, seen a few for sale on US ebay too.
I've broken a few of these in the past with my old muncie, apparently they don't appreciate the finer points of flat changing.:drag:
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No buddy I'm after the actual shifter shafts that go through the side cover and in fact the shift fork connect to em?????

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