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<blockquote data-quote="J4yman" data-source="post: 646917" data-attributes="member: 33302"><p>I read this post last year and forgot save it. I have looked high and low for it. I am now the owner of the Bus Andy had X Over Dormobile progress pics. I have had an engine issue and have dropped it. It's now time to investigate the geat selection issues. I struggle to get any gears when the thing is cold and takes a while to find the gears. So I am guessing I change the bushes in the rod and then do what you have done with the nose cone. I run a stock gear stick but have a EMPI waiting to be fitted. I think once I have had a look in the nosecone all will become clear. Could you advise which parts you replaced in the nose as they do a repair kit now and wasn't sure if this is what you used or if you replaced individual parts. I always remembered your quote"the old girl changes like a modern car" and that's what I need for my Mrs to attempt at driving it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="J4yman, post: 646917, member: 33302"] I read this post last year and forgot save it. I have looked high and low for it. I am now the owner of the Bus Andy had X Over Dormobile progress pics. I have had an engine issue and have dropped it. It's now time to investigate the geat selection issues. I struggle to get any gears when the thing is cold and takes a while to find the gears. So I am guessing I change the bushes in the rod and then do what you have done with the nose cone. I run a stock gear stick but have a EMPI waiting to be fitted. I think once I have had a look in the nosecone all will become clear. Could you advise which parts you replaced in the nose as they do a repair kit now and wasn't sure if this is what you used or if you replaced individual parts. I always remembered your quote"the old girl changes like a modern car" and that's what I need for my Mrs to attempt at driving it. [/QUOTE]
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