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Gearshift stop plate
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<blockquote data-quote="andrewblackwell" data-source="post: 645861" data-attributes="member: 32647"><p>You’ve explained that very well to me.</p><p>I can see that my untested genuine used bay plate was very worn along the inside edge / bottom corner of the ramp. This has now been welded up with hard steel, as we noticed that the plate was difficult to file, so evidently heat treated to increase hardness & durability. I wonder if the repro ones are hardened?</p><p>I haven’t checked, but did suspect the collar on my gearstick could be equally worn to a flattened area, which would possibly also allow 2nd to be selected accidentally more easily.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="andrewblackwell, post: 645861, member: 32647"] You’ve explained that very well to me. I can see that my untested genuine used bay plate was very worn along the inside edge / bottom corner of the ramp. This has now been welded up with hard steel, as we noticed that the plate was difficult to file, so evidently heat treated to increase hardness & durability. I wonder if the repro ones are hardened? I haven’t checked, but did suspect the collar on my gearstick could be equally worn to a flattened area, which would possibly also allow 2nd to be selected accidentally more easily. [/QUOTE]
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