On the transmission where the shift rod connects. The rod should run through a block or bracket that has a bolt that tightens down on the rod. Loosen the bolt and the rod should slide in the bracket. When you have it in place, tighten the bolt back down. It could also be worn bushings where the rod changes direction. These can just be replaced.
You should be able to adjust the linkage on the tranny, any repair shop should be able to do this at a reasonable rate,or buy a Chilton repair manual,and do it yourself.Good luck ,toro2.
kickdown cable. it connects to the linkage on the carb's throttle. as the throttle goes in the kickdown goes out.
Everyone should have a manual, and the library should have a professional shop manual available for copies in the reference section...read up and fix 'em like the pro's...! :) Dave
how to adjust a 95 dodge neon clutch? how to adjust a 95 dodge neon clutch?
Depends on what you need to adjust. Air/fuel are on front of carb low on right and left, basic start point from seated is 3 turns out. The idle screw is located inside throttle linkage on right side. Fast idle is under choke coil on left(hard to get to). Secondary tensioner is located left upper,back corner. Allen set screw aimed down, loosten 1/2 - 3/4 turn and use sm. screwdriver on side- R+ L-.
Linkage adjust
Which linkage.
What linkage?
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that automatic dont need adjust that automatic dont need adjust
there is a set screw on the linkage on the carb that will adjust it.
Thats fairly easy to do. First block the wheels so the vehicle will not roll. Put the transmission into neutral. Go under the car and on the drivers side of the transmission pan you will see the linkage. Remove the pin holding the linkage to the transmission. The linkage should slide in and out of the transmission shift bracket easily. If not loosen the nut on the linkage and adjust it until the linkage slides in and out without binding.
On the driver's side of the F 150 carb, there should be the linkage for the throttle. On the linkage there should be a set screw that you can turn to adjust the engine idle.
The 1993 Mercury manual transmission linkage will have adjustment nuts on each end of the linkage. Turning the adjustment nuts will move the linkage back in forth.
You should be able to adjust the linkage on the tranny, any repair shop should be able to do this at a reasonable rate,or buy a Chilton repair manual,and do it yourself.Good luck ,toro2.
you do not have a neutral safety switch it is a valve in the gear box adjust the linkage put in first gear now to the engine bay look at the throttle now adjust the linkage see if gearstick is in the right place the engine must only start in park or neutral if not you must adjust the linkage.
usually a linkage problem - adjust linkage that connects transmission to gear shift