Pagoda SL Group

W113 Pagoda SL Group => Drive train, fuel, suspension, steering & brakes => Topic started by: brionsab on November 18, 2023, 15:58:09

Title: Automatic Transmission Linkage
Post by: brionsab on November 18, 2023, 15:58:09
The Shifter suddenly became very sloppy. I ordered and replaced all the bushings. This of course, removed the excess play.

The issue is that I cannot adjust the linkage rod perfectly. In most cars there is a barrel type adjuster to finely align components.  The closest I can get is one entire turn of a thread.

I also suspect the rod was installed backwards at one time by a mechanic.

There is also no access panel present on the center tunnel.

I own the autopress repair manual and am perplexed.

Any help or suggestions are appreciated.

Regards,

Brion
Title: Re: Automatic Transmission Linkage
Post by: Paul99 on November 18, 2023, 16:08:35
you can get access via the gearstick, you need to remove the chrome surround (four screws I seem to recall) which comes away and you can see the linkage, that might help.
Title: Re: Automatic Transmission Linkage
Post by: brionsab on November 18, 2023, 23:14:28
Let me add some photos of the linkage. As stated before, it appears it was installed incorrectly. The issue I am having is wherethe adjustment of the rod occurs. The clevas can adjust; but never is able to connect in the correct position and orientation. There is also play where internally threaded barrel attaches to the rod. Is this normal?

Title: Re: Automatic Transmission Linkage
Post by: brionsab on November 18, 2023, 23:15:56
Yes, I have done so. Thank you.
Title: Re: Automatic Transmission Linkage
Post by: Benz Dr. on November 18, 2023, 23:43:38
There's a small rubber bushing inside of the barrel. Once that thing falls apart you will have all kinds of play in the linkage. That small part is replaceable PN  113 267 01 83
Title: Re: Automatic Transmission Linkage
Post by: brionsab on November 19, 2023, 00:06:00
Thank you.

My co-worker and I discussed the possibility of there being a rubber bushing within.

Wow!
Title: Re: Automatic Transmission Linkage
Post by: brionsab on November 22, 2023, 02:07:49
How do you access the nut on the linkage bar? I worked on the car on Sunday. The linkage was reversed. Once it was turned around I was able to dial in the shifters position. I just do not see how to tighten that nut.
Title: Re: Automatic Transmission Linkage
Post by: merrill on November 22, 2023, 13:57:01
attached is the exploded parts diagram from niemoller.

never knew there was a bushing there.
Title: Re: Automatic Transmission Linkage
Post by: ctaylor738 on November 22, 2023, 18:37:21
Better to adjust by loosening the two screws that hold the lever to the transmission and moving the lever (it pivots).  When you think you have the correct adjustment, tighten the bottom screw and see if the linkage moves correctly through the gate.  When you have it right, tighten the upper screw.  Two 10 mm wrenches needed.

Cheers,

CT
Title: Re: Automatic Transmission Linkage
Post by: ronwall83 on October 01, 2024, 22:45:20
I know this is an old topic, but is there a bushing on the left-most eye of the arm that connects to the transmission? And, where can a guy order one?
Title: Re: Automatic Transmission Linkage
Post by: rwmastel on October 01, 2024, 23:02:03
Is it a numbered part in the diagram earlier in this thread?
Title: Re: Automatic Transmission Linkage
Post by: ronwall83 on October 02, 2024, 02:43:23
Perhaps the equivalent of #28 on the diagram further up the thread.  Only i need the bushing for the end opposite of the one where it shows #28.
Title: Re: Automatic Transmission Linkage
Post by: Aart on October 02, 2024, 12:01:57
Yes, there is a bushing in the ring at the end of the arm where the latter connects to the lever at the side of the transmission box.  The bushing is made of nylon. It is actually a ring that must be pushed  over the pin on the lever.