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Thread: Picture of 4wd Shifters/Linkage

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    Default Picture of 4wd Shifters/Linkage

    Anyone have some good close ups of where the engage/lo/hi shifters for the 4wd and the rods connect on the side of the t98 tranny? My shifters have been removed for a year and could use a picture so I know how they go/where the spacers go etc.
    There is no picture in the repair/maintenance manual that I have.

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    Here is a picture of mine, hope it helps.


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    From the 34P parts manual:



    Theres a couple more photos here:
    http://www.m715zone.com/vb/view.php?pg=shifters_linkage
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    Wow, thanks. I needed to know this as well. I changed my clutch and forgot what parts went where in the linkage
    Feast or famine,

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    It's pretty obvious you've got some dust there on the bellhousing and frame rail, FNG. And you posted that filthy picture anyway?! And then it took you more than two hours to get that response posted up there. What is the Zone coming to....
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    Sorry, no excuse sir.

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    My pots and pans that I cook with are dirtier than his engine/transmission. FNG's truck is prettier than when new!!
    He wont want to drive it offroad.
    Feast or famine,

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    Thanks. Yeah, actually this truck will be just for looking at. Maybe parade duty or the occasional light camping trip but no hardcore off-roadin' here.
    I do really need to roll it out and wash all the shop dust off before final assy tho', it's getting pretty dusty.

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