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SunburntLobster 01-01-2022 11:54 AM

Grub screw?
 
Rebuilding my engine and trying to remember where this bit came from. Anyone recognise it? Cheers
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Mark Henry 01-01-2022 12:22 PM

You clipped the front code off your linky...fixed it for you.
Plus it's the grub screw from a shift rod linkage.

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RobFrost 01-01-2022 12:55 PM

You probably have two of those. Screw them into the shift rod linkage now with a spot of thread glue, so as not to lose them.

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Mark Henry 01-01-2022 01:12 PM

^ agree

You're suppose to replace them every time, there's a little nylon button in the screw threads, one use only.
I clean the threads, use what ever loctite I have (red) and warm the screw up with a torch before removing it.
There's an easy release I've used (blue) and it works as well, the trick is those clean threads.

SunburntLobster 01-01-2022 09:28 PM

Brilliant! Thanks all, I was scanning the parts diagram but couldn't find it. Thanks for the advice on reusing it.
Cheers Jack

faapgar 01-03-2022 03:18 PM

Grub screw
 
Actually the one to use is 65-68.It has a square 8mm head with a hole for safety wire.No loctite needed.Fred


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