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<blockquote data-quote="kirks5oh" data-source="post: 6376744" data-attributes="member: 23235"><p>hey, i'm just telling it how it happened with my car. nothing was/is broken on my car, the teeth simply would not hold their position due to the spring-loaded action of the quadrant. none of the teeth were broken or damaged--i can take a picture, the quadrant is sitting on my workbench right now.</p><p></p><p> a new quadrant and firewall adjuster can be had for $60 if you get UPR, or $100 for fiore. if you're going to hassle like crazy to bend that metal tab out of the way, you might as well just buy the quadrant--it is much easier to install, and you don't have to bend a thick metal plate--it will give you more adjustablility, and a more solid adjustment at that--not dependent on teeth engagement that will slip if you're the least bit rough when shifting. people who can't fork over $50 for a quadrant shouldn't own one of these cars--just my opinion--wish i would have done the new quadrant earlier, but i didn't know it would be as easy as it was to do.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="kirks5oh, post: 6376744, member: 23235"] hey, i'm just telling it how it happened with my car. nothing was/is broken on my car, the teeth simply would not hold their position due to the spring-loaded action of the quadrant. none of the teeth were broken or damaged--i can take a picture, the quadrant is sitting on my workbench right now. a new quadrant and firewall adjuster can be had for $60 if you get UPR, or $100 for fiore. if you're going to hassle like crazy to bend that metal tab out of the way, you might as well just buy the quadrant--it is much easier to install, and you don't have to bend a thick metal plate--it will give you more adjustablility, and a more solid adjustment at that--not dependent on teeth engagement that will slip if you're the least bit rough when shifting. people who can't fork over $50 for a quadrant shouldn't own one of these cars--just my opinion--wish i would have done the new quadrant earlier, but i didn't know it would be as easy as it was to do. [/QUOTE]
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