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Old 09-22-2008
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Shift Lever Nut?

When I was installing my BL, I came to the extension for the shift lever. Well, after removing the boot and cup holders and such, I found out that the nut that belongs on the bolt to remove the lever wasn't there. So Ive just had a short lever since then and I'd like to fix it now. Is there anything special about that nut or does anyone know the size so I can grab a new one?

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Hmmm....that nut that attaches to the cam bolt is 'i wanna say' 1/2-24? I'm headed off to the hardware store today...i'll update this thread and let ya know.
 
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Anyone have any idea?
 
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The one from my 2003 is metric 12x1.25.
 
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I know this is old but I never found one. Does anyone know where I can get a replacement for this missing nut? Would a ford dealership have one?
 
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Any AP store ought to have those in the HELP section.

Really nothing special about that size nut, try NAPA.
 
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Why not just get one from a junkyard... I'm sure you have a junkyard with a few smashed up 5 speed rangers...
 
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Originally Posted by Xplo
I know this is old but I never found one. Does anyone know where I can get a replacement for this missing nut? Would a ford dealership have one?
I have one form my wreck...though it's under 3 feet of snow. If you don't come up with one, let me know.

To be sure, it's the on that holds the shifter on, right?
 
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I have one form my wreck...though it's under 3 feet of snow. If you don't come up with one, let me know.

To be sure, it's the on that holds the shifter on, right?
There is a fully threaded bolt that goes through the base of the shift lever where the extension goes. It has a nut on it that's used to put in or remove the bolt. It's the nut that I'm missing and I can't find what size it is. I found a bolt at work that was the right diameter but the threading didn't match.
 
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METRIC. 12x1.25 thread pitch. hardware store. to make it 'proper', it needs to be a flange nut, but i dont think it's required.
 
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Originally Posted by Xplo
There is a fully threaded bolt that goes through the base of the shift lever where the extension goes. It has a nut on it that's used to put in or remove the bolt. It's the nut that I'm missing and I can't find what size it is. I found a bolt at work that was the right diameter but the threading didn't match.


Yup, got it. Probably cost more to ship than buy local, but in any case let me know if you wind up needing it.
 
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