On 04.06.08, I posted the following question/concern regarding the well worn, pressed in, bronze bushing that had my shift lever wobbling. Lots of good thoughts on the subject.
http://suraklyn.com/yabb/YaBB.pl?num=1207526821Began checking BMW parts fiche pages and found what was to be a possible cure on the A&S site.
http://www.ascycles.com Part # 23 41 2 302 382, noted as a "bushing", was included with an order to Re-Psycle.
http://re-psycle.com/Well, it wasn't exactly right but with a little machining, it was made to work nicely. BTW, the worn out OE bushing reminded me of a split roll pin as it was not a full bushing but rather had a cut along its length. Probably an aid for ease of original manufacture installation.
The bronze bushing had the correct i.d. for the footpeg shifter pivot bolt. One up. [smiley=thumbup.gif]
The bushing's o.d. was too large in diameter. One down. [smiley=thumbdown.gif]
The bushing was also about 0.0625 short in overall length. Too close to call.
With plenty of meat around the shifter's pivot point, I was confident the shifter would retain adequate strength after I bored and reamed the hole for a press fit of the new bushing.
The large shifter pivot bolt secures both ends of the shift arm where it attaches to the right footpeg. I may ultimately add a thin shim washer but as installed right now, with a dab of grease in the bushing, it's solid. And for $5.50 total cost... Such a deal.
Still cleaning the nasty thing and, yes, I have Justin's shift link although I did replace the chrome-ish nyloks with AN cad plated to match the rod end bearings.


