12-02-2021, 12:05 PM
Here you are:
The first two show the catch raised and in reverse, the third is in neutral.
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The guide housing often remains, rivetted to the gearstick. There is a small coil spring inside to pre-load the catch.
I've reproduced the brass piece from a piece of (I think) 1/4" brass plate with a file, doesn't take long even with a few duff attempts first.
Pictures of a spare gearbox, hauled out of one of my famous sheds.
The first two show the catch raised and in reverse, the third is in neutral.



The guide housing often remains, rivetted to the gearstick. There is a small coil spring inside to pre-load the catch.
I've reproduced the brass piece from a piece of (I think) 1/4" brass plate with a file, doesn't take long even with a few duff attempts first.
Pictures of a spare gearbox, hauled out of one of my famous sheds.