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Old 05-02-05, 10:22 PM   #1 (permalink)
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Default C2- Size of muncie shift alignment tool?

I lost my alignment tool (ie: misplaced it in the mess I call a garage). I remember a post by JohnZ about the exact size (think it was on the other forum. don't have search capability there). Searched here and didn't find the info.

Any help appreciated.

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Guess I shouldn't have been so lazy, just paging back through the posts I was able to find it:

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The gage tool for the slot is 1/8" thick x .646" wide x 3" long; you'll need to bend it for access in the car. The adjustment procedure is in the M20 section of the Assembly Manual, and in the Chassis Service Manual
http://forums.corvetteforum.com/show...241&forum_id=4

Is anyone aware of a question that JohnZ wasn't able to answer?

I'm glad you stayed around in the hobby John. As a general rule, most people don't enjoy a hobby that closely mirrors their job function (I do computer programming and pretty much avoid all computer activity when off work).

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I'm glad you stayed around in the hobby John. As a general rule, most people don't enjoy a hobby that closely mirrors their job function (I do computer programming and pretty much avoid all computer activity when off work).

Doug
I've always been a "car guy", but no longer have to get up at 4:30 AM, be in the plant by 6:15, and wonder how many absentees we'll have to get covered when the line starts at 6:30, then get measured at the end of every day as the Plant Manager for Safety, Quality, Cost, Delivery, and Morale, and leave for home by 6:00 PM (maybe). My schedule these days is much more relaxed, with zero pressure - works for me!
 
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