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Re: Gear stick bushes??
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Might do some research at the wreckers when i get time.

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Re: Gear stick bushes??
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As far as the bushes go, it just might be the same, but depending on the Zed car model as to what gearbox it used. I think that some of the early ones might have used the 63 series box.

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Cheers, would the 63a box be the same as the Z?

Posted on: 2006/9/6 13:32
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Nah, the Zed car uses a bigger box & even the pivot pin through the gear lever is bigger, so the bushes are bigger too.
Just see your friendly Nissan Dealers parts department.

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Does anyone know if z car ones will fit because they often have these in different materials on ebay.

Posted on: 2006/9/6 13:25
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pics of all these setups

Posted on: 2006/9/6 13:03
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They are just two plactic/nylon flanged bushes & they were still available new quite recently when I bought mine.

The Datsun 1000/1200 part number is NLA, but the B310 Sunny number is good & it's the same part.
I bought a couple of the little plastic sleves that go on the tip of the gearstick as well, although I have never seen a broken one of these.

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i got a lathe at work i can use, if u's want get me the dimensions and ill knock some up, i was in cbc bearins the other day they have some realy strong and durable plastics for bush fabrication.

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The Nissan supplied ones are nylon. (in case you didn't know). I think the brass ones are a custom job.

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Have made them out of steel alloy and nylon

Alloy was great feel but you could feel the buzz every time you touched it

The nylon one's where best but need access to a lathe really to make

All else fails a tube and washer is a good temp solution


I found they where better as a press fit with grease on them

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