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<blockquote data-quote="andrewblackwell" data-source="post: 649240" data-attributes="member: 32647"><p>Last weekend fitted new delrin front gearshift bush, an OG VW gear linkage connector, & OG shiftplate that had any wear hard welded up. Much better but still a bit notchy, will keep tweaking shiftplate. Maybe next place to look is inside the nosecone. Shaft out of nosecone has a fair bit of play. Beyond my experience at that point.</p><p></p><p>This weekend adjusted master cylinder pushrod, that I noticed last weekend was set too long so not allowing M/C to fully return. Rear brakes were always warm, sometimes hot enough to fry an egg on hilly journeys.</p><p></p><p>Backed off the pushrod, found the rear shoes had been adjusted badly, based on partially “on” slave cylinders. Pedal almost went to floor when I first tried them. Adjusted all 4 corners and had a run out to the beach to check.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="andrewblackwell, post: 649240, member: 32647"] Last weekend fitted new delrin front gearshift bush, an OG VW gear linkage connector, & OG shiftplate that had any wear hard welded up. Much better but still a bit notchy, will keep tweaking shiftplate. Maybe next place to look is inside the nosecone. Shaft out of nosecone has a fair bit of play. Beyond my experience at that point. This weekend adjusted master cylinder pushrod, that I noticed last weekend was set too long so not allowing M/C to fully return. Rear brakes were always warm, sometimes hot enough to fry an egg on hilly journeys. Backed off the pushrod, found the rear shoes had been adjusted badly, based on partially “on” slave cylinders. Pedal almost went to floor when I first tried them. Adjusted all 4 corners and had a run out to the beach to check. [/QUOTE]
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