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Hi i need some help adjusting my shift coupler? i have tried everthing its just not shifting right. I am located in Brantford Ontario if there is anyone in this area, Please i need help i am at my witts end Thanks. Oh is anyone going to go in the ballers run Aug 17th?

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Have you replaced the bushings? I'm not sure the coupler is adjustable, is it? I replaced the bushings in mine last year and I don't remember anything being adjustable. Could be wrong, of course.

I'm not too far from you, and I'd be more than happy to help, but I don't think I know any more than you do.
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I followed this article and worked like a charm.
http://www.pelicanparts.com/techarticles/911_shifting_improvements/911_shifting_improvements.htm

Just make sure you take your time and understand it. You'll get the feeling and will make it perfect.
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Hi, I'm in Brantford. I put new bushings in my '76 last winter and it shifts perfectly. You do have to adjust the shifter rod, if it has been loosened.
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