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Shifter Play in 93 Sidekick??

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gqchris

Shifter Play in 93 Sidekick??
« on: February 08, 2008, 09:08:04 PM »
Hey Guys, New member here. Been lurking for a while, and gained a ton of info. One thing I havent seen though.....My 93 Sidekick 1.6 8V  has tremendous play in the shifter. I have read that the Samurais have a quick fix to this, but nothing about the "Kicks". Can anyone point me to what I may need, even the stock Suzuki Part? I did coe across something about Upper and Lower bushings, and a tension spring, is that correct? Thanks for the Help. Below is a pic of my monster 8)

Chris



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Re: Shifter Play in 93 Sidekick??
« Reply #1 on: February 09, 2008, 09:10:54 PM »
Might check to make sure you have the little "cup" in place that the ball end of the shifter fits into.  If you pull the shifter out, and stick your finger down in the hole where the ball end of the shifter fits, you should be able to stick your finger in the cup and pull it out (if you have long enough and skinny enough fingers).  If the cup is missing, then you will have a lot of slop in the shifter.
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Re: Shifter Play in 93 Sidekick??
« Reply #2 on: February 12, 2008, 11:22:18 PM »
Thaks SkyHi I will check that out. When you say pull the shifter out, do you mean the whole stick or just the boot? How does it secure to the tranny?
Chris

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Re: Shifter Play in 93 Sidekick??
« Reply #3 on: February 13, 2008, 07:08:13 AM »
Yeah, the whole stick.  The shifter has a ball shaped end on it that sticks down into the tranny and into the "cup" I was talking about.  If the cup is missing, the shifter will move back and forth probably 3" or so when you have it in gear.....with the cup in place it only moves like an inch.
How does the shifter secure to the tranny?  It has a metal cup in the shift tower of the tranny that has to be pushed down and rotated counter clockwise about a quarter turn to remove (just like the tcase shifter, if you are familiar with it).  You have to remove the console piece from around the shifter, remove the 4 bolts that hold the big boot to the tranny tunnel, remove the small boot that seals the shift tower of the tranny (it has a metal band on it that can be slid up and off the tower.....then I use a tie-wrap/zip-tie to resecure/reseal it when reinstalling), then you will see the metal cup.....press down slightly on it (it has a spring under it, so you have to push hard enough to compress the spring like 1/8" or so), then turn it about a quarter turn and it will pop up and you can pull the shifter out.  When you pull the shifter, be careful of the cup on the end of the shifter (if it is there), sometimes it will hang up on the end of the shifter, then fall off as you are pulling the shifter out of the shift tower and fall into "no mans land" in the shift tower.....then you will probably have to pull the tranny (so you can remove the shift tower from it) to retrieve it.
Let me see if I can post a pic of what the cup on the end of the shifter looks like......
it is the dark colored cup, in the pics.
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Re: Shifter Play in 93 Sidekick??
« Reply #4 on: February 20, 2008, 10:08:09 PM »
Thanks Sky Hi,

This write up rocks. I appreciate you taking the time to write that up with al the hints and tips. I am going to dig into this on the weekend and will report back !

Chris