Don S
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Re: Removal of 5.7
That special socket can be made by welding a short socket on the ratchet end of a deepwell 9/16 socket.
It's also a good idea to get a new OEM cable. The inner core wire is teflon coated, and they just last longer and move smoother than any aftermarket cable. For just a few dollars more.
Oh, and you don't need that special long socket either. Just unscrew the white cable end from the OEM cable and a regular deepwell socket works fine.
I decided to change the lower shift cable. I'm going to order one as soon as a little spare cash comes along. The manual says to get that tool for removing that nut on the outside of the gimble housing. Is this nessesary, or is there another way of getting that nut off?
That special socket can be made by welding a short socket on the ratchet end of a deepwell 9/16 socket.
It's also a good idea to get a new OEM cable. The inner core wire is teflon coated, and they just last longer and move smoother than any aftermarket cable. For just a few dollars more.
Oh, and you don't need that special long socket either. Just unscrew the white cable end from the OEM cable and a regular deepwell socket works fine.