1993 ford f-150 gear shift pin broken how do I replace?

Asked by lchesser Feb 26, 2010 at 12:59 PM about the 1993 Ford F-150

Question type: Maintenance & Repair

My 1993 ford f-150 pickup gear shift has a lot of play in it and I have trouble shifting into any gear.  If I keep moving the gear shift it will eventually go into that gear......Is there a pin that I can replace to correct this?  If so what is it called?  Please help!  

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You should definately go to Ford to get a diagram to get an exploded view of what you are working on. And, from the way it sounds, it's probably just a bushing that needs to be replaced.

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whats exactlt is it doin movin side to side or what and when did it start did u recently replace the clutch or a rear main seal?what i would do is pull up the shifter boot and there is a bolt on the pass side if its gone the the eccntric shaft slide out part way and that is creatin the slop if it is there and not loose then u my friend have bigger issues

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yes, rolepin . i got the same problem , but i cant find where to buy it at .

you may have to replace the shift collum,sounds like it is worn out.

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Allstate gear.com to get the parts you need to replace the pins , I have the same problem . comes in a kit. Mark

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