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Looking for Hd6 part

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    Posted: 11 hours 43 minutes ago at 9:42pm
I’m needing the intermediate shifting shaft. If anyone has one for sale I would greatly appreciate it. Number 5 on the callout for parts diagram of the shift tower. Thank you in advance
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Have made that exact part a couple of times in the past. 4140, or 4340 Alloy steel will offer enough surface "toughness" without heat treat to last. Have a machinist bore the shift handle, (#6) round and bush this with oilight bronze, or drill and tap your new shaft, (pivot pin) for a grease zerk, and cross drill for grease path keeping it tended to. While the shift lever is out always a good idea to have the lands where the pivot screws butt against cleaned up also. Makes for a nice tight shifter again as long as the shifting forks and shafts are in good condition. These always need touched up also as wear items.     
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