Does anyone know if there are replacement parts or a rebuild kit available for the shifter mechanism on the F23? I am specifically looking for a new replacement nylon bushing that fits on the shifter and does the up/down movement.
I dont know that there are any service parts for the F23 shifter. But the good thing is the shifters are still available new from GM.
I just picked up one for my Grand Am and it was about $90 and comes complete with a new knob.
Lee Josephs wrote:I dont know that there are any service parts for the F23 shifter. But the good thing is the shifters are still available new from GM.
I just picked up one for my Grand Am and it was about $90 and comes complete with a new knob.
Not what he is talking about. He means inside the tranny.
FU Tuning
Ok, the only nylon piece on an F23 shifter in the trans is this
If he is talking about that piece, then the answer is still no as GM only services it as a complete shifter assembly as seen in this GM parts diagram printed out last week when I was buying some parts for one that I am building.
You will see item#1 is the shifter assembly. The do not sell individual parts off of it.
He is talking about the nylon tips on the shift forks inside the tranny.
FU Tuning
Lee Josephs wrote:Ok, the only nylon piece on an F23 shifter in the trans is this
Yes, this is the part I was talking about.
Lee Josephs wrote:Addicted to meth wrote:He is talking about the nylon tips on the shift forks inside the tranny.
Nope!
Sorry. I was wrong.
Never had a issue with those, or heard of anyone either.
FU Tuning
Addicted to meth wrote:Lee Josephs wrote:Addicted to meth wrote:He is talking about the nylon tips on the shift forks inside the tranny.
Nope!
Sorry. I was wrong.
Never had a issue with those, or heard of anyone either.
When I rebuilt my F23 I used a 5/16 nut I bored the center out of to fit the pin on the gate selector, then put it on the grinder to make it a nice fit in the gear selection arm.
Works great! The only problem is you have to remember to lubbricate it and grease attracts dirt.... An Oilite bushing would work better
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