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Post Posted: Thu Sep 03, 2015 12:25 pm 
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So my SWB Serria jammed in H4, I pulled the drivers seat and carpet out ,read the FSM, push down and turn to realease lever.....too hard for me , I got the fitter from Mt. Carbine to do it...he used a couple for screw drivers..easy as...


Whist I had access, I thought I replace the gear box lever bush..beyond me..is there two different sorts, Drover Fsm shows it upside down on the lever, but it does not fit over the thickening of the lever?????????? I've done this on my LWB 4 or 5 years ago, and no problems, I bought two of the seats, but I'm not going to pull the LWB apart until I get this one back together....I'm gonna feel like a dill if there's some easy thing I'm doing wrong.........

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Post Posted: Thu Sep 03, 2015 1:02 pm 
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Usually a pack of two bushes.

Larger one has to flex over the ball on the gearbox shifter.
Apply a bit of lube and just jamb it on.

Smaller one goes on the bottom of the transfer shifter hole.
There's two pins there you have to flex the seat around.

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Post Posted: Thu Sep 03, 2015 1:13 pm 
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These are for Serrias...one piece, and looks like the part in FSM

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I got them from suzisport at Edmonton, I think I'll ring Des and see what he thinks..Tar

Rang Des, he said a bit of grease, I didn't believe him, but it worked....very tight fit.

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Post Posted: Thu Sep 03, 2015 5:20 pm 
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I guy on this site has PM'D me and said his bush went on the bottom of the lever??? I can't see how he got the locating screw in...Please tell me the seat goes on the top....slipped down the lever..

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Post Posted: Thu Sep 03, 2015 7:53 pm 
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Only Tcase bush goes under.

Gearbox bush as per FSM.
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Post Posted: Thu Sep 03, 2015 8:04 pm 
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Thanks Blkfxx, I got that right...transfer lever bush?????No No No...
That FSM I've got doesn't show any diagrams of transfer lever, just the box,
Please be wrong about this.

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Post Posted: Thu Sep 03, 2015 9:04 pm 
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What are you having trouble with?


Not sure it can much simpler than how jdk said it:
jdk81 wrote:

Larger one has to flex over the ball on the gearbox shifter.
Apply a bit of lube and just jamb it on.

Smaller one goes on the bottom of the transfer shifter hole.
There's two pins there you have to flex the seat around.


1 bush for gearbox, goes on top of selector.
1 bush for tcase, goes under selector.

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Post Posted: Fri Sep 04, 2015 5:11 am 
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Damm.............think I'll just do without it till next it jams.

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