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Old 16th June 2014, 09:16   #1
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Default Satchshifters of SaxP

If you have a Satchshift, how much of a twat was it to set up?

I'm having another shot tonight, but I can't for the life of me see where I'm going wrong. If anyones got one and could take some pics of the linkage rods so I can see roughly where on the thread you have them set, that would be ideal, likewise with the bar on the underside of the car.

Basically, mine shift stick in the upright position isn't centred in the hole through the transmission tunnel, so if you push forward to get 1st / 3rd / 5th the shifter hits the black metal of the housing way before the gear engages.

What I don't get is, the linkage arm bracket on the bulkhead is correctly seated, with the top 2 bolts mounted above the lip for the clutch cable as per the instructions, and all the parts bolt up, so it MUST be installed correctly.

Doing my fucking swede in now, I'll lash some pics up shortly to explain what I mean.
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