MB gear selector spring

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If it's an Italian Hardknott Pass, count me out with the amount of tools and spares I'll need to carry to keep you on the road ;-)
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storkfoot wrote:If it's an Italian Hardknott Pass, count me out with the amount of tools and spares I'll need to carry to keep you on the road ;-)
Well I wasn't too impressed with the spares you carried in Germany, your collection of pre-blown 45 year old light bulbs wouldn't have helped if my HID had gone wrong ;)
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storkfoot wrote:Any more recent experience of these springs please?

I have just started developing an issue with an engine jumping out of gear in 4th and not especially when under load. I have just started systematically going all possibilities but it is very easy, almost too easy, to change gear.
Mine started doing it and it was a knackered tie bar ovaling out
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Same thought occurred to me but I don't think it is that. There's fairly minimal play on mine.

I have had it all apart today and suspect it was the spring. I have replaced it with one I already had but won't be able finish putting it all back together until next weekend.

Thanks for the input.
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