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deadskinmask

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I recently lost all my gears in mt 93 sho. It is an atx/mtx swap. I found what happened was the bolt on the shift rod loosened up and fell out. Since I couldnt find it I used a bolt that a friend who lived nearby had to limp it home with. When I get home, I realized the bolt i used is not going to cut it and am not sure where to find this part. Any help would be great.
 
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Are you speaking of the stabilizer rod bolt?
Or the imperial tie fighter bolt?

I found the factory stabilizer rod bolt a bit short,I was able to obtain a slightly longer one from a good local hardware store.
 

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If it's the long bolt check to make sure that the boss in the transmission is not stripped. That's a common failure point.
 

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I believe the threads are stripped all the way through and the rubber bushing on the spacer is also shot and I have been having a really hard time finding a new bushing. Any more help would be great.
 
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SHOsource.com has the bushing you need.
If the threads are stripped all the way back you have two realistic options.

1. Drill and tap for a larger diameter bolt
2. swap transmissions

Again,I do advise sourcing a longer bolt after you do the repair though.
 
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+1 on #1.

Drill and tap for the next larger sized bolt is by far your best chance at the least expensive repair. A local machine shop will be your best bet for the tools if you don't have a ready source.
 

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Cool, I got the part ordered at shosource and am gonna borrow a friends tap set. Thanks for the help.
 

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I put a helicoil in mine just a few weeks ago. I also used a 150mm long threaded stud with two nuts (one as a jam nut) to hold everything together.
 

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