Chase has offered good advice I see. ............lm
Spargett wrote:But the bolt doesn't stick out from the back of the step arm bracket enough to put a nut on it. Should it?
Cknight, so it should all tighten up with the lever having the ability to spin freely? The shift lever is an NOS purchase.LOUD MOUSE wrote:Drill the bolt
Castle nut
Cotter pin. ...................lm
cknight wrote:Hi Scott, if you have had the shift lever replated, there may be a buildup on the ends of the barrel portion that the bolt goes through. The bolt should bottom out tightly on the footpeg bracket before the shift lever runs out of sideplay. The gentle use of a belt sander (medium grit) will effectively remove the excess plating, but be careful to avoid cracking and peeling the chrome where you want it to remain. A total side clearance of about .010-.015" should be fine. You may also want to reposition the lever that bolts to the shift spindle, so that there is a 90 degree relationship to the shift rod. This will provide the best leverage for proper shifting. Regards, Chase