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So now that I have the neutral safety switch,soleniod debacle finished, I have to fix what I broke fixing what wasn't really broke.
Anyway, the seal around the shaft that the neutral safety switch is attached to is leaking, a good amount. How hard is the job to go in and replace those seals.
Also, here is a tip, if the neutral safety switch does not slide on easily, DO NOT try and tap it gently with a rubber hammer, turns out it may wreck the seals...go figure.
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There was a thread recently about how to replace the selector shaft seal.
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MustangSteve wrote:
There was a thread recently about how to replace the selector shaft seal.
I have tried several searches, no luck, Does anyone remember the author of the thread? Or what the topic name may have been?
Thanks
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