On Aug 22, 11:15 am, "loewent via CarKB.com" <u10197@uwe> wrote:
> when you disassemble the shifter under your car, just make sure to get all of
> the old plastic bushings out. pop the new ones in and reassemble. should
> take 15-20 minutes.
>
> While your under there you can check for any loose exhaust shields. Cut them
> off. They are annoying. 
>
> You can get brass bushings as well, which would make the shifter very stiff.
> However, its alot harder on your trannie.
>
> 85miles wrote:
> >> get the plastic bushings from Honda. $5.
>
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> >its just the bushings eh?
>
> >Some friends have told me it could be the shifter guides are worn
> >away... but i cant find "shifter guides" on ebay or any online parts
> >store.
>
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If this is like the 92 setup, most of the difficulty is that it's
directly over the exhaust pipe and cat, so you need to work around
things. Looking back, it might have been worth it to disconnect the
exhaust and move it out of the way; you be the judge when you're
underneath it.