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     Topic: WD Shifter HelpPosted: 15 hours 47 minutes ago at 5:39pm  | 
 
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   Hello,  
   
  My WD's shifter was sloppy in the shift tower and would spin all the way around, making it difficult to find some of the gears. Thanks to the forums and internet I was able to re-weld up some material on the shift ball and then cut a new channel, plus I added a pin and channel on the other side of the ball. The shifter works very nice now, however I don't understand the special washer that sits between the shift ball and snap ring. Mine didn-t have either when I went to take it apart. The washer seems to be to big to go down into the top of the shift tower. Anyone experienced this issue before?20251104_090951.jpg Edited by THarper - 8 minutes ago at 9:18am  | 
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