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Location: Sydney
Registered: July 2002
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What is a bush in a gearbox?
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Tue, 20 August 2002 23:28
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What is a bush?
A mate that bought my 924T with a slooppy gearbox (could put it in 1st and move it to where 5th should be) was missing a bush. If anyone knows the 924T, how did he put it in? (trick question)
Same guy said that Supras are prone to having the same bush "go" on the gearbox, which makes it sloppy.
I want my gearbox selection to be a bit more ... defined. How hard is it to change a bush?
Can I do it?
I've been told theres a really good Toyota/Supra gearbox place around either Morebank or Milperra that will know all about my gearbox, how to put in a shortened shifter (shortened throw and shortened stick). Anyone know who this is?
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Location: Perth WA
Registered: July 2002
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Re: What is a bush in a gearbox?
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Wed, 21 August 2002 00:48

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i dont know that gearbox ,but id say they were taking about a bush in the shifter housing,pull all the trim off around the gearstick and have a look
Cam
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Location: Sydney
Registered: May 2002
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Re: What is a bush in a gearbox?
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Wed, 21 August 2002 04:59

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There is a plastic/poly type of bush on the bottom of the stick, when you remove the plate that holds the stick in the selector its on the base of the stick, it goes over the round knob on the end, theyre like $7 from toyota, so not sure about you application but once you put a new one in, you will think you just got your box rebuilt 
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Location: Sydney
Registered: July 2002
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Re: What is a bush in a gearbox?
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Wed, 21 August 2002 05:02
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Great, thanks, something else to add to the list of things to do when the engine is out.
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