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Thread: Broke 6th?
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Old 10-24-2007, 03:56 PM   #3 (permalink)
Sliver05MR
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maybe...

I mean maybe but that doesnt seem too likely because first through fifth are fine but hey I guess its worth a try. Its seems like the cable thats parralel to thhe fire wall isnt quite pulling enough to pull the other lever up far enough to engage 6th. (excuse my ignorance I have no idea what the proper names of thses items is) when I take the cable of the shifter inside the car and pull it by hand I can pull it just past where the shifter should and get it to go in so the more I look at the car and think about it it seems as if the cable is streched. Anyone heard of this happening in an evo ? I know it used to happen to my friends with hondas. ANd if it does end up being a cable anyone have any idea of cost and or price?


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