Getting into neutral without column gear shift

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Getting into neutral without column gear shift

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So I'm getting my steering box rebuilt in the FB. Have removed the column etc but forgot to put into neutral...rookie mistake :oops:

I'm assuming I can still push the clutch in and manipulate the linkages off the gearbox...

Any helpful tips on which way to push / pull the top and bottom linkages to find neutral...?

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Re: Getting into neutral without column gear shift

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probably stating the obvious but you will need both planes of the shift arm in their central position .....
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This may help.
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thanks guys that a big help :thumbsup:
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